Restorative Justice and Civil Society: Emerging Practice, Theory and Evidence.
by Morrison, Brenda
June 4, 2015
Source: (2006) Journal of Social Issues (special issue 62(2)). Restorative justice has been conceived in the literature in two broadways. One is a process conception; the other is a values conception. The process conception is characterized by a process that brings together all parties...
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Understanding bullying from a shame management perspective: Findings from a three-year follow-up study.
by Ahmed, Eliza
June 4, 2015
Source: (2006) British Journal of Educational and Child Psychology , 23(2), 26-40. Abstract...
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Shame, pride and workplace bullying.
by Ahmed, Eliza
June 4, 2015
Source: (-0001) In Karstedt, S., Loader, I., & Strang, H. (eds.), Emotions, Crime and Justice, Hart publishing. abstract...
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“Restorative Justice and the Right to Privacy.â€
by Claes, Erik
June 4, 2015
Source: (2006) In, Erik Claes, Antony Duff, and Serge Gutwirth. , eds., Privacy and the Criminal Law. Antwerpen-Oxford: Intersentia. PP. 181-196.. “This contribution aims to refine and support Hudson’s account of privacy and restorative justice (I leave aside her insights related...
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“Punishment and the Plurality of Privacy Interests.â€
by Zeidner, Lucia
June 4, 2015
Source: (2006) In, Erik Claes, Antony Duff, and Serge Gutwirth. , eds., Privacy and the Criminal Law. Antwerpen-Oxford: Intersentia. PP. 163-179. “Taking up Hudson’s concerns, this chapter asks whether privacy is best conceived of and protected as a right. It suggests that rather...
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“Secrets of the Self: Punishment and the Right to Privacy.â€
by Hudson, Barbara
June 4, 2015
Source: (2006) .†In, Erik Claes, Antony Duff, and Serge Gutwirth. , eds., Privacy and the Criminal Law. Antwerpen-Oxford: Intersentia. PP. 137-161. “There are many questions that could — and certainly should — be raised in a discussion of punishment and a right to...
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. “The Glass may be Half-Full or Half-Empty, but It is Definitely Fragile.â€
by Verbruggen, Frank
June 4, 2015
Source: (2006) In, Erik Claes, Antony Duff, and Serge Gutwirth. , eds., Privacy and the Criminal Law. Antwerpen-Oxford: Intersentia. PP. 121-134. “Despite their reflections surrounding opacity and transparency, I am not fully convinced by the case De Hert and Gutwirth make for...
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“Power and the Value of Privacy.â€
by Tadros, Victor
June 4, 2015
Source: (2006) In, Erik Claes, Antony Duff, and Serge Gutwirth. , eds., Privacy and the Criminal Law. Antwerpen-Oxford: Intersentia. PP. 105-120. “But I think that there is something plausible about the idea that citizens of Camerania have lost something very valuable in their privacy...
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“Privacy, Data Protection and Law Enforcement. Opacity of the Individual and Transparency of Power.â€
by Gutwirth, Serge
June 4, 2015
Source: (2007) In, Erik Claes, Antony Duff, and Serge Gutwirth. , eds., Privacy and the Criminal Law. Antwerpen-Oxford: Intersentia. PP. 61-104. “For us privacy is an example of a ‘tool of opacity’ (stopping power, setting normative limits to power), while data protection and...
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“Privacy and Identity.â€
by Hilderbrandt, Mireille
June 4, 2015
Source: (2006) In, Erik Claes, Antony Duff, and Serge Gutwirth. , eds., Privacy and the Criminal Law. Antwerpen-Oxford: Intersentia. PP. 43-57. “In this paper I would like to explore the gift of privacy in counterpoint to David Archard’s interesting analysis. I will start with some...
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“Private Lives and Public Rules.â€
by Marshall, Sandra
June 4, 2015
Source: (2006) In, Erik Claes, Antony Duff, and Serge Gutwirth. , eds., Privacy and the Criminal Law. Antwerpen-Oxford: Intersentia. PP. 33-42. “It would be hard not to agree with David Archard that philosophical discussions of the concept of privacy and the right to privacy have not...
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“The Value of Privacy.â€
by Archard, David
June 4, 2015
Source: (2006) In, Erik Claes, Antony Duff, and Serge Gutwirth. , eds., Privacy and the Criminal Law. Antwerpen-Oxford: Intersentia. PP. 13-31. “In what follows I shall first defend the most plausible definition of privacy that can be extracted from philosophical discussions of the...
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“Introduction: Privacy and the Criminal Law.â€
by Duff, Antony
June 4, 2015
Source: (2006) In, Erik Claes, Antony Duff, and Serge Gutwirth. , eds., Privacy and the Criminal Law. Antwerpen-Oxford: Intersentia. PP. 1-10. “We can divide the questions on the implications of privacy for the criminal law into three groups; each set of papers bears, more or less...
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