And restorative justice for all: Redemption, forgiveness, and reintegration in organizations.
by Goodstein, Jerry
June 4, 2015
Source: (2009) Journal of Organizational Behavior. 31(4): 624-628. We explore the topic of restorative justice in organizations. The tradition of restorative justice directs attention to the aftermath of wrongdoing. We highlight three ways offenders (making amends), victims (extending...
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Delineating the scope of Reintegrative Shaming theory: An explanation of contingencies using Russian data.
by Botchkovar, Ekaterina V.
June 4, 2015
Source: (2008) Social Science Research 37 (2008) 703–720. Drawing on predictions derived from self-control theory, general strain theory, and deterrence theory, we attempt to improve Braithwaite’s shaming theory by identifying conditions under which its causal process might be...
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Bridging the divides in international criminal proceedings: an examination into the victim participation endeavor of the International Criminal Court.
by McGonigle, Brianne N.
June 4, 2015
Source: (2009) Florida Journal of International Law. 21:93-152. The position of victims in international criminal proceedings has evolved considerably since the creation of the ad hoc tribunals in the early 1990s. No longer relegated to the role of witnesses, victims before the International...
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A Model for Dealing with the Past in the Israeli–Palestinian Context.
by Dudai, Ron
June 4, 2015
Source: (2007) International Journal of Transitional Justice. 1:249-267. This article explores the potential applicability of transitional justice ideas to the Israeli–Palestinian context. I argue that given the particularities of the Israeli–Palestinian setting, truth and...
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John Haley and the American Discovery of Japanese Law.
by Ramseyer, J. Mark
June 4, 2015
Source: (2009) Washington University Global Studies Law Review. 8:213-221. To answer the question, Haley focused on what he saw as the integrative, “restorative” potential of the Japanese criminal justice system. Police, prosecutors, and judges all pushed defendants to confess....
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Identity, International Terrorism, and Negotiating Peace: Hamas and Ethics-Based Considerations from Critical Restorative Justice.
by Arrigo, Bruce A
June 4, 2015
Source: (2009) British Journal of Criminology. (2010)50: 772-790. This paper conceptually examines one specifi c case of international terrorism, including the emergence and maintenance of membership-allegiance in its militant extremist group. This is the case of the Islamic Resistance...
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Justicia penal juvenil: Experiencias desde el enfoque socioeducativo.
by Defensa de Niñas y Niños Internacional (DNI)
June 4, 2015
Source: (2009) Defensa de Niñas y Niños Internacional (DNI). Por Defensa de Niñas y Niños Internacional. El presente documento hace una reflexión sobre los principios conceptuales de la Justicia Penal Juvenil y las experiencias desarrolladas por DNI, en varios paÃÂses de...
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Making Amends: restorative youth justice in Northern Ireland.
by Jacobson, Jessica
June 4, 2015
Source: (2009) London: Prison Reform Trust. This report examines recent youth justice reform in Northern Ireland, focussing particularly on the operation and outcomes of the Youth Conference Service, which is part of the Youth Justice Agency of Northern Ireland. Many of the youth justice...
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Engaging Diasporas in Truth Commissions: Lessons from the Liberia Truth and Reconciliation Commission Diaspora Project.
by Young, Laura A.
June 4, 2015
Source: (2009) International Journal of Transitional Justice. 3(3):341-361. The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Liberia (LTRC) was the first of its kind to include a diaspora population in all aspects of the truth commission process. The LTRC partnered with a US-based human rights...
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Restorative justice: an agenda for Europe. The role of the European Union in the further development of restorative justice.
by Willemsens, Jolien
June 4, 2015
Source: (2008) Final report of AGIS Project JLS/2006/AGIS/147. European Forum for Restorative Justice. This report is written in the context of the European Commission co-funded AGIS project JLS/2006/AGIS/147, which was awarded to the European Forum for Restorative Justice in the course of...
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Challenges in mainstreaming specialty courts.
by Bartels, Lorana
June 4, 2015
Source: (2009) Trends & issues in crime and criminal justice no. 383. Canberra: Australian Institute of Criminology. Problem-oriented justice seeks to incorporate innovative court practices to tackle offenders’ behaviour and problems associated with offending. Over the last decade,...
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NSW Drug Court: A Re-Evaluation of Its Effectiveness.
by Weatherburn, Don
June 4, 2015
Source: (2008) Sydney NSW: New South Wales Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research. This re-evaluation of the effectiveness of the New South Wales (NSW) Drug Court (Australia) compared reconviction rates among Drug Court participants with reconviction rates of a statistically matched...
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Implementing defense-initiated victim-outreach in Texas.
by Armour, Marilyn
June 4, 2015
Source: (-0001) Institute for Restorative Justice & Restorative Dialogue School of Social Work The University of Texas at Austin. The purpose of this program is to reduce the harm the criminal justice proceedings may be inadvertently and unnecessarily inflicting on survivor families....
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Understanding Defense-Initiated Victim Outreach and Why it is Essential in Defending a Capital Client.
by Branham, Mickell
June 4, 2015
Source: (2008) Hafstra Law Review. 36(3):1019-1033. A handful of lawyers, investigators, and mitigation specialists in the capital defense community have for many years reached out to the survivors in their cases. Most, however, have not. Within the past ten years, that has begun to change....
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The Role of Victim Outreach.
by Redfield, Terrica L
June 4, 2015
Source: (2006) Champion Magazine. December 2006, page 49. Defense-Initiated Victim Outreach (DIVO) seeks to reduce the trauma to victim-survivors that often results from the adversarial and technical nature of the legal process. This is done by providing a more active role for homicide...
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