After the Ball is Over
by Workman, Kim
June 4, 2015
Source: (2006) In, Report on the 2006 COnference — ‘Beyond Retribution.’ Aukland, NZ: Prison Fellowship New Zealand. pp.183-187. e key messages from this Conference are too important to become a fond memory. is paper seeks to weave together the stronger threads of thought,...
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“Prospects for progress in penal reform”
by Faulkner, David
June 4, 2015
Source: (2007) Criminology and Criminal Justice. 7(2): 135–152 The article considers the situation which the Government’s reforms of sentencing and penal treatment had reached by the autumn of 2006, and the issues which are likely to arise as the changes take effect. It examines...
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Restorative Justice – The Long View
by McElrea, Judge F W M (Fred)
June 4, 2015
Source: (2006) In, Report on the 2006 COnference — ‘Beyond Retribution.’ Aukland, NZ: Prison Fellowship New Zealand. pp. 173-180. “It helps now and then to step back and take the long viewâ€, so said Archbishop Oscar Romero, martyred Archbishop of San Salvado. It...
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New Developments in Criminal Justice
by Van Ness, Daniel W
June 4, 2015
Source: (2006) In, Report on the 2006 COnference — ‘Beyond Retribution.’ Aukland, NZ: Prison Fellowship New Zealand. pp.167-171. This section demonstrates clearly that restorative justice is truly a worldwide phenomenon. It has been incorporated in all the major legal systems...
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“Program Curbs Prison Violence Through Conflict Resolution”
by Love, Bill
June 4, 2015
Source: (1994) Corrections Today. 1:144-147 But good relations between inmates and staff are important to maintaining safety and order in an institution. The DOC is learning that communication and conflict resolution are effective tools for managing their inmate populations....
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The Notorious Bros’ Story
by Dunn, Roy
June 4, 2015
Source: (2006) In, Report on the 2006 COnference — ‘Beyond Retribution.’ Aukland, NZ: Prison Fellowship New Zealand. pp. 157-164. For close to ten years Sam Chapman has walked alongside members of the Auckland Notorious Chapter of the Mongrel Mob. e tragedy, he says, is that...
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The Journey to Belonging
by Chapman, Sam
June 4, 2015
Source: (2006) In, Report on the 2006 COnference — ‘Beyond Retribution.’ Aukland, NZ: Prison Fellowship New Zealand. pp. 152-156. As he looks back over his 30 years of working in the community, years of “falling over and getting up and knocking our heads and trying all...
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“The Probation Service’s Work With Victims Of Crime”
by Crawford, Adam
June 4, 2015
Source: (2000) Probation Journal. 47: 101. Jill Enterkin and Adam Crawford present an overview of the main findings of an in-depth, qualitative study into the victim contact work being undertaken in two probation services in response to the Victim’s Charter. They focus on the shared...
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Prisoner Reintegration – Toward a Model of Community Partnership
by Workman, Kim
June 4, 2015
Source: (2006) In, Report on the 2006 COnference — ‘Beyond Retribution.’ Aukland, NZ: Prison Fellowship New Zealand. pp. 141-149 This paper examines the development of prisoner reintegration policy and strategy in New Zealand, and compares local policy development to trends...
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Restorative Approaches to Justice: “Compulsory Compassion” or Victim Empowerment?
by Hargovan, H.
June 4, 2015
Source: (2007) Acta Criminologica . 20(3): 113-123. This article aims to expand the debate and consider critically the advantages and shortcomings of restorative justice in South Africa, especially in the case of intimate violence. While restorative justice has garnered a great deal of...
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Prisoner Reintegration – Looking Forward
by McCarthy, Phil
June 4, 2015
Source: (2006) In, Report on the 2006 COnference — ‘Beyond Retribution.’ Aukland, NZ: Prison Fellowship New Zealand. pp. 133-140. is is not the place for a detailed rehearsal of the Department’s offender management framework but I would like to take the opportunity to...
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Commentary on Day Two: What Values and Concepts Underpin Restorative Justice?
by Maxwell, Dr Gabrielle
June 4, 2015
Source: (2006) In, Report on the 2006 COnference — ‘Beyond Retribution.’ Aukland, NZ: Prison Fellowship New Zealand. pp.129-130. A Restorative Justice approach to the encounter between the victim and offender has three components: the encounter itself, the repair of harm done...
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“Probation in the Republic of Ireland: Context and challenges”
by Healy, Deirdre
June 4, 2015
Source: (2005) Probation Journal. 52(1): 56–68 The role of probation in the Republic of Ireland is poorly understood and has attracted little critical attention. The guiding legislation is outdated and the Probation and Welfare Service does not generate the information required to...
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Prison, Prisoners and the Bible
by Marshall, Dr. Chris
June 4, 2015
Source: (2006) In, Report on the 2006 COnference — ‘Beyond Retribution.’ Aukland, NZ: Prison Fellowship New Zealand. pp. 119-127. There are few issues that evoke such powerful emotional responses in the community as crime and punishment. For many people, fear of crime is...
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“Probation Contact with Victims: Challenging Through-Care Practice”
by Johnston, Peter
June 4, 2015
Source: (1996) Probation Journal. 43: 26-28. Victim enquiries are set to become an established feature of good through-care practice, despite the ambivalence that many staff still feel about this kind of direct involvement with victims and their families. Peter Johnston, Senior Probation...
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