“The Morality of Justice and the Morality of Care: Are there Distinct Moral Orientations for Males and Females?”
by Spader, Dean J.
June 4, 2015
Source: (2002) Criminal Justice Review. 27(1):66-88 Do males and females posses different orientations towards ethics? Carol Gilligan answered this question in the affirmative with the publication of “In a Different Voice”, in which her empirical research demonstrated different...
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united nations development assistance framework for the government of Jamaca
June 4, 2015
Source: (2006) Jamacan Governmet and The United Nations Country Team...
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Restoration Justice Consortium
June 4, 2015
Source: (2006) RJC Voluntary Code of Practice for Trainers and Training Organisations of Restorative Practices Facilitator Training...
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ANÃLISIS DE LOS CONFLICTOS EN LAS COMUNIDADES DE VECINOS. AASPECTOS JURÃDICOS PARA MEDIADORES.
by Costa, Señora Ruth Navarro
June 4, 2015
Source: (2007) Revista Iberoamericana de Arbitraje y Mediacion. Los conflictos vecinales se presentan como un campo abonado para la mediación. Con frecuencia, la práctica nos demuestra cómo ante las desavenencias, a veces, es más difÃcil llegar a un acuerdo con un familiar,...
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“Truth and Reconciliation: The South African Experience”
by Meiring, Piet
June 4, 2015
Source: (2002) The Expository Times. 114: 75-88 For five years – ever since the watershed announcement of President F. W. de Klerk in February 1990 that the ANC and other liberation organizations were to be unbanned, that all political prisoners, among them Nelson Mandela, would be...
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Improving Citizenship & Restoring Community: The 10th Conference of the International Institute for Restorative Practices
by Fellegi, Borbála
June 4, 2015
Source: (2007) Restorative Practices E-Forum. 10 December 2007. All of these methods aim to provide constructive answers to conflicts occurring on the interpersonal, group and society level, ensuring participation for all those involved in and affected by a certain conflict, as well as...
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“Mediation in Prison following Incest”
by Monk-Shepherd, Rosa
June 4, 2015
Source: (1995) Probation Journal. 42: 26-30 Rosa Monk-Shepherd, now a Probation Officer in Devon, in collaboration with David Nation, then of Plymouth Mediation, outlines the potential gains for victim/survivor and perpetrator, of mediation initiatives during the offender’s prison...
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A REVIEW OF GOOD PRACTICES IN PREVENTING THE VARIOUS TYPES OF VIOLENCES IN THE EUROPEAN UNION
by Stevens, Alex
June 4, 2015
Source: (2006) European Communities. Furthermore, another German study (Dünkel, 2003) shows that the recidivism rate is lower, or at least not higher when diversion from prison occurs through dismissal of the case by the juvenile prosecutor or the Judge (sect. 45, 47 Juvenile Justice Act)...
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“Crime Victims’ Satisfaction, Recovery, and Participation: A Review of Programs, Services, and Reforms”
by Lurigio, Arthur J.
June 4, 2015
Source: (1998) International Criminal Justice Review. 8: 95-104 This review essay examines the following books: Restorative Justice: International Perspectives, editedby B. Gallaway and J. Hudson; Third Parties: Victims and the Criminal Justice System by L. Sebba; and Victims in the Criminal...
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“Doing Good” to “Make Good”: Community Theory for Practice in a Restorative Justice Civic Engagement Reentry Model.
by Bazemore, Gordon
June 4, 2015
Source: (2007) Journal of Offender Rehabilitation. 46(1/2):25-56. This article discusses the civic engagement model of community service which is grounded in restorative justice principles focusing on both offender and community transformation. n general, offender reentry strategies have...
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“Ethnicity, Gender, and Global Risk Indicators in the Lives of Status Offenders Coming to the Attention of the Juvenile Court”
by Gavazzi, Stephen M.
June 4, 2015
Source: (2005) International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology. 49: 696-709. The present study examined the risks and needs of status offenders in comparison to an at-large juvenile court sample, with specific attention paid to factors related to gender and ethnicity....
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Restorative Conferencing in Thailand: A Resounding Success with Juvenile Crime
by Porter, Abbey J.
June 4, 2015
Source: (2007) Restorative Practices E-Forum. 3 December 2007. For Thailand, restorative practices have provided a culturally relevant means of dealing with criminal offenders, especially juveniles. Over the past several years, the Thais have developed a restorative conferencing model that...
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“The Liverpool Desistance Study and Probation Practice: Opening the Dialogue”
by Maruna, Shadd
June 4, 2015
Source: (2004) Probation Journal. 51(3): 221–232 The notion of ‘desistance’ (or ‘going straight’) is becoming a more prominent one in criminological discourse, and the Liverpool Desistance Study (LDS) aimed to provide a deeper understanding of this process from...
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The Idea of Restorative Justice.
by Johnstone, Gerry
June 4, 2015
Source: (2004) Text of an Inaugural Lecture given at The Middleton Hall, University of Hull In this lecture I will argue that, although it has led to ‘political success’, presenting restorative justice as technique for preventing reoffending and generating victim satisfaction has...
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“Legal Informalism, Power and Liberal Governance”
by van Krieken, Robert
June 4, 2015
Source: (2001) Social & Legal Studies. 10(1), 5–22. Although critiques of legal formalism have been rethought over recent years to produce a ‘new informalism’ in legal theory which draws on Michel Foucault’s approach to power, this essay examines the ways in...
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