Restorative detention or ‘work on self’? Two accounts of a Belgian prison policy.
by Dubois, Christophe
June 4, 2015
Source: (2014) Ethnography. Published online before print June 27, 2014, doi: 10.1177/1466138114538803. Besides being known for population overcrowding, prison staff strikes, and prisoner suicides or escapes, which are frequently reported by the press, prison might also be a place for rare...
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Remaking the re=cord: Emigrant fiction and restorative justice in the former Yugoslavia.
by Golden, Audrey J
June 4, 2015
Source: (2014) Law, Culture, and the Humanities. Published online before print June 5, 2014, doi: 10.1177/1743872114535026. As the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) nears its end, questions about victimhood and restorative justice remain salient. Can the law...
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Student conduct, restorative justice, and student development: findings from the STARR project: a student accountability and restorative research project
by Karp, David R
June 4, 2015
Source: (2014) Contemporary Justice Review.17(2):154-172. The STudent Accountability and Restorative Research (STARR) Project is a multi-campus study of college student disciplinary practices in the USA, comparing traditional conduct hearings that use restorative justice practices alongside...
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Transitional justice and the TRC in Burundi: avoiding inconsequential chatter?
by Taylor, David
June 4, 2015
Source: (2014) Contemporary Justice Review.17(2):195-215. The ongoing experiment of transitional justice (TJ) may soon find a new testing ground in Burundi. A long anticipated truth and reconciliation commission (TRC) is slated for establishment in the near future. Yet, Burundi continues to...
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Circles South East: The first 10 years 2002-2012.
by Bates, Andrew
June 4, 2015
Source: (2014) International JOurnal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology. 58(7):861-885. This article describes the first 10 years of the implementation of Circles of Support and Accountability (Circles) in the management of sexual offenders in South-East England by Circles South...
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Who’s sorry now? Government apologies, truth commissions, and indigenous self-determination, in Australia, Canada, Guatemala, and Peru.
by Corntassel, Jeff
June 4, 2015
Source: (2008) Human Rights Review. 9(4):465-489. Official apologies and truth commissions are increasingly utilized as mechanisms to address human rights abuses. Both are intended to transform inter-group relations by marking an end point to a history of wrongdoing and providing the means for...
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Bringing race relations into the restorative justice debate. An alternative and personalized vision of the “other.”
by Gavrielides, Theo
June 4, 2015
Source: (2014) Journal of Black Studies. 45(3):216-246. Restorative justice was reborn in the 1970s with a promise to provide a better sense and experience of justice, especially for those who are let down the most by the criminal justice system. And yet, despite well-evidenced...
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Campus sexual misconduct: Restorative justice approaches to enhance cmpliance with Title IX guidance.
by Koss, Mary P.
June 4, 2015
Source: (2014) Trauma, Violence and Abuse. Published online before print April 27, 2014, doi: 10.1177/1524838014521500. Campus response to sexual violence is increasingly governed by federal law and administrative guidance such as the 1972 Title IX, the 2011 Dear Colleague Letter (DCL), and...
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Mediation in penal matters in Romania.
by Gorunescu, Mirela
June 4, 2015
Source: (2012) Challenges of the Knowledge Society. 2:1993-1998. In Romania, the field of restorative justice is still an unknown one, and it is still a dilemma if this kind of judicial activity (successful in other jurisdictions around the world) will be a success in our county. In this...
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Brief considerations regarding mediation in criminal matters.
by Dragne, Luminita
June 4, 2015
Source: (2012) Challenges of the Knowledge Society. 2:1987-1992. Mediation is an alternative means of conflict resolution, is designed as a flexible procedure whose utility was observed in contrast to the deficiencies of the judiciary system. In the field of criminal law, mediation is part of...
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Applying appreciative inquiry principles in the restorative justice field.
by Sandu, Antonio
June 4, 2015
Source: (2012) Postmodern Openings. 3(2):37-52. Although the convergence between appreciative ideology and the ideologies derived from the need of preserving human dignity is not complete, they can be seen in a single paradigm of affirmative action. Although restorative justice principles are...
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The experience and insight of survivors who have engaged in a restorative justice meeting with their assailant.
by Wager, Nadia
June 4, 2015
Source: (2013) Temida. 16(1):11-32. This review study explores the experiences of survivors of sexual violence who engaged in a restorative justice (RJ) meeting with their assailant to ascertain whether the process contributes to, or further compounds, their recovery. This paper forms a small...
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Crime victim support system and restorative justice: Possible implementation in Malaysia.
by Azman, Azlinda
June 4, 2015
Source: (2012) Journal of Arts and Humanities. 1(2):18-26. Victims’ position is increasingly acknowledged in the criminal justice system across the world. Because of that, criminal justice systems in various countries slowly transform from focusing too much on the relationship between...
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All roads lead to property: Pashukanis, Christie and the theory of restorative justice.
by Koen, Raymond
June 4, 2015
Source: (2013) Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal. 16(3):187-235. This contribution constitutes a hypothetical engagement of sorts between Pashukanis and Christie. It proceeds from the two-handed premise that Pashukanis is the premier Marxist theoretician of law and that Christie is the...
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Innovative Law Old Services: Application and Limitations in the Application of Restorative Justice in Italy: Description and Analysis of a Case Study.
by Iudici, Antonio
June 4, 2015
Source: (2014) International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies. 4:43-51. This study aims to present how restorative justice is applied in the context of the Italian legislature through a case study. In particular, the relationship between a judge of the Juvenile Court, the local Social...
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