Saskatoon remembers the residential school children.
by COUTURE, JOE
June 4, 2015
Source: (2008) Windspeaker. 26(1): 16. In an emotional and momentous display of repentance and forgiveness, church and First Nations leaders gathered in Saskatoon to remember the atrocities committed in some residential schools and to discuss ways to move forward in solidarity. The Saskatoon...
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Eliminating fear through recreating community in Rwanada: The role of the Gacaca courts.
by Venter, Christine M.
June 4, 2015
Source: (2007) Texas Wesleyan Law Review 13(1): 577-598. More than a decade after the Rwandan genocide, the sheer magnitude of what took place still has the power to shock us: 800,000 people brutally murdered in a 100 day period; 500,000 who participated in some way in the genocide or in...
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“Re-story-ing” our restorative practices.
by Rundell, Frida
June 4, 2015
Source: (2007) reclaiming children and youth. 16(2): 52-59. The invitation to cross a frontier into a new territory requires certain knowledge, skills, and experience. Pioneers who travel across the mainland in search of new territory experience doubt and hardships on the journey. The new...
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Retributive justice and hidden sentencing.
by Appleman, Laura I.
June 4, 2015
Source: (2007) Ohio State Law Journal. 68(5): 1307-1385. Blakely v. Washington’s potential impact on hidden sentencing proceedings has been almost entirely unexplored. … If the definition of “statutory maximum” is itself limited to only the actual length of time the...
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Restorative justice and the pre-conditions for grace: Taking victim’s needs seriously.
by Waldman, Ellen A
June 4, 2015
Source: (2007) Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution. 9(1): 91-108. Victim-offender encounters, truth-telling, and moves toward apology and reconciliation are appealing in the abstract; but data suggests that victims whose distress levels remain high and who continue to suffer the...
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Restorative justice and the human rights of offenders: Convergences and divergences.
by Ward, Tony
June 4, 2015
Source: (2008) Aggression and Violent Behavior. 13(5): 355-372. Restorative justice has gained significant momentum as a justice reform movement within the past three decades, and it is estimated that up to one hundred countries worldwide utilize restorative justice practices. Although claims...
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Restorative Justice and victims of terrorism.
by Staiger, Ines
June 4, 2015
Source: (2008) Newsletter of the European Forum for Restorative Justice. 9(2)1-2. In the context of the project “Developing standards for assistance to victims of terrorism,: promoted by the European Forum for Restorative Justice, and co-financed by the European Commission, the question...
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Restorative justice and family violence: Youth-to-parent abuse.
by Doran, Joann E.
June 4, 2015
Source: (2007) Thesis submitted for the degree of Master of Arts in School Psychology. Mount Saint Vincent University. Youth-to-Parent abuse is a form of family violence that has received minimal attention both at a societal level and in the academic literature. Researchers are unable to say...
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Introduction: Restorative custom: Ethnographic perspectives on conflict and local justice in Timor.
by McWilliam, Andrew
June 4, 2015
Source: (2007) The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology. 8(1): 1-8. The remarkable emergence of East Timor as a sovereign nation has focused public attention on the historical legacy of injustice and human rights abuses that shadowed the achievement of independence; the euphoria of victory...
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The dynamic role of youth in post-conflict reconstruction: Lessons from Mozambique, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Kosovo.
by Schwartz, Stephanie
June 4, 2015
Source: (2008) Thesis submitted for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts. Wesleyan University. “Now, I have been demobilized and I am with my family. It is good to be home, but I have nothing to do. I would like to study or work, but I have no money, there is no training and there is...
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Reparation to victims of sexual violence: Possibilities at the International Criminal Court and at the trust fund for victims and their families.
by De Brouwer, Anne-Marie
June 4, 2015
Source: (-0001) Leiden Journal of International Law. 20(1): 207-237. In this contribution the reparation possibilities for victims of sexual violence at the International Criminal Court and at the Trust Fund for Victims and their families are explored. This is done by explaining first of all...
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The relationship between statement giving at the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission and psychological distress among former political detainees.
by Kagee, Ashraf
June 4, 2015
Source: (2006) South African Journal of Psychology. 36(1): 10-24. The therapeutic value of having testified before the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) has not been previously examined. The objective of the present study was to determine if differences existed in terms...
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Recreating relationships: The interpersonal implications of restorative justice for juvenile offenders and their victims.
by Poulson, Barton
June 4, 2015
Source: (2007) Journal of Law & Family Studies. 10(1): 161-172. Finally, market pricing relationships are based on proportional input and output, such as pay for production or, in the case of juvenile justice, fitting the punishment to the crime. … Together, these studies...
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Repairing family law.
by Huntington, Clare
June 4, 2015
Source: (2008) Duke Law Journal. 57(5): 1245-1319. Scholars in the burgeoning field of law and emotion have paid surprisingly little attention to family law. This gap is unfortunate because law and emotion has the potential to bring great insights to family law. This Article begins to fill...
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Restorative justice: Reconceptualizing school disciplinary theory and practice.
by Hamilton, Michele Villarreal
June 4, 2015
Source: (2008) Dissertation submitted for degree of Doctor of Education. University of the Pacific. Stockton, California The threat of school violence plagues high school campuses nationwide. To thwart violent student behavior and create a safe school environment, schools often utilize...
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