Let My People Go: Human Capital Investment and Community Capacity Building via Meta/Regulation in a Deliberative Democracy—A Modest Contribution for Criminal Law and Restorative Justice.
by Archibald, Bruce P.
June 4, 2015
Source: (2008) Cardozo Journal of International and Comparative Law. 16(1):1-86. True restorative justice in response to crime has characteristics of deliberative democracy that have the potential to make a modest, if not significant, contribution to human capital development and community...
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The Role of Punishment in the Emotional Recovery of Crime Victims
by London, Ross D.
June 4, 2015
Source: (2006) PhD. Dissertation. Graduate School of Rutgers University. “Restorative justice has been offered as a “new paradigm” of criminal justice, replacing the adversary system’s insistence on the assignment of blame and the imposition of punishment with a new...
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Dispute, Harm, Crime and Conflict: Narrative Positioning in Justice Practice.
by Langdon, Jennifer Jean
June 4, 2015
Source: (2006) PhD Dissertation. George Mason University. Fairfax, VA. “This dissertation describes the changing discourse surrounding conflict resoltuion as justice practice. By redefining crime in various ways — as dispute, as harm, and as conflict — conflict resolution and...
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Girls, Peer Violence, and Restorative Justice.
by Daly, Kathleen
June 4, 2015
Source: (2008) The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology. 41(1):109-137. Drawing on the South Australia Juvenile Justice (SAJJ) project dataset, this article analyses youth peer violence (‘punch-ups’) with a focus on girl-on-girl assaults. My aim is to address and...
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Developmental Audits With Challenging Youth.
by Brendtro, Larry K.
June 4, 2015
Source: (-0001) Reclaiming Children and Youth. 15(3):138-146. The Developmental Audit is a new strength-based assessment model for youth who are in conflict in home, school, or community. Developmental Audits involve collaboration with young persons who are seen as experts on themselves....
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From Hatred to Healing: A Father’s Journey.
by Khamisa, Azim N.
June 4, 2015
Source: (2007) Reclaiming Children and Youth. 16(2):37-39. Generosity means “giving” and the greatest act of generosity is “forgiving.” After his own son was shot by a fourteen-year-old gang wannabee, Azim Khamisa joined with the grandfather of his son’s killer to...
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The Expansion of Punishment and the Restriction of Justice: Loss of Limits in the Implementation of Retributive Policy.
by Bazemore, Gordon
June 4, 2015
Source: (2007) Social Research. 74(2):651-662. While just desserts philosophy has offered a sentencing rationale intended for the most part to limit and standardize punishment, the logic of upper limits in that model has become uncoupled from a continuing policymaker demand to increase the...
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A Restorative Approach to Postvention.
by Schubert, Judith
June 4, 2015
Source: (2007) Reclaiming Children and Youth. 16(2):45-47. Following crisis situations, the Nonviolent Crisis Intervention training program stresses the importance of Postvention. Postvention is a time to examine the crisis situation with a goal of reducing or preventing future occurrences. It...
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General Strain Amid Restoration: An examination of Instrumental and Expressive Offenses
by Rice, Stephen K.
June 4, 2015
Source: (2007) Dissertation. Graduate School of the University of Florida. “Agnew’s general strain theory assumes an interaction among three distinct forms of social psychological strain, negative affect, and deviant or delinquent adaptations. Extant research suggests that the...
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Setting the Record Straight and A Call for Radical Change: A Reply to Annie Cossins on ‘Restorative Justice and Child Sex Offences’.
by Daly, Kathleen
June 4, 2015
Source: (2008) British Journal of Criminology. 48(4):557-566. This paper responds to Annie Cossins’ article in the British Journal of Criminology 48(3), which draws on my research to argue that the case for using restorative justice in response to sexual assault is not well founded. She...
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Predictors of client participation in victim-offender mediation.
by Wyrick, Phelan A.
June 4, 2015
Source: (-0001) Conflict Resolution Quareterly. 16(3):253-267. Increasing client participation in victim-offender mediation is a/undamental challenge facing practitioners. A large database from an established victim- offender reconciliation program (VORP) was used to examine the predictors of...
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Reintegrative Shaming Theory, moral emotions and bullying.
by Ttofi, Maria M.
June 4, 2015
Source: (2008) Aggressive Behavior. 34(4):352-368. This article investigates the usefulness of Reintegrative Shaming Theory (RST) in explaining the bullying of siblings in families and peers in schools. Questionnaires were completed by 182 children aged 11-12 years in ten primary schools in...
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Conflict resolution education in the Asian Pacific.
by Barnes, Bruce E
June 4, 2015
Source: (2007) Conflict Resolution Quarterly. 25(1):55-60. Conflict Resolution Education (CRE) is taking hold in the Oceania-Island Pacific-East Asia and Southeast Asia region. This article highlights several promising programs from New Zealand-Aotearoa, Singapore, Hong Kong, Fiji, and...
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