Restoration or Renovation? Evaluating Restorative Justice Outcomes.
by Beven, Jaimie P
June 4, 2015
Source: (2005) Psychiatry, Psychology and Law. 12(1):194-. Critics of restorative justice claim that its popularity is based on ‘humanistic sentiment’ and suggest that the process is incapable of achieving its aim of restoring victims and offenders. The current study sought to...
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The Crisis of Governance in New Subsistence States.
by Nixon, Rod
June 4, 2015
Source: (2006) Journal of Contemporary Asia. 36(1):75-. The aim of this article is to explore options for public administration in weak states that lack experience of a self-generated state development process. The article commences with a review of the state development process in...
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Restorative Justice, Navajo Peacemaking and Domestic Violence.
by Coker, Donna
June 4, 2015
Source: (2006) Theoretical Criminology. 10(1):67-85. I argue that RJ processes may be beneficial for some women who experience domestic violence, but only if those processes meet five criteria: prioritize victim safety over batterer rehabilitation; offer material as well as social supports for...
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Introduction.
by Cook, Kimberly
June 4, 2015
Source: (2006) Theoretical Criminology. 10(1):5-7. This Special Issue of Theoretical Criminology emerged from our interests to clarify and expand feminist debates on restorative justice. Virtually all feminist analyses of restorative justice have centred on its appropriateness for partner,...
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Stopping the Violence: Canadian Feminist Debates on Restorative Justice and Intimate Violence.
by Cameron, Angela
June 4, 2015
Source: (2006) Theoretical Criminology. 10(1):49-66. This article maps out the current literature and trends in Canada in the area of restorative justice and intimate violence. It focuses on feminist and women-centred approaches to the debates and controversies in this area. The article...
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Beyond White Man’s Justice. Race, Gender and Justice in Late Modernity.
by Hudson, Barbara
June 4, 2015
Source: (2006) Theoretical Criminology. 10(1):29-47. This article proposes three principles which justice should incorporate if it is to move beyond the closures and exclusions of white man’s justice. After a brief review of feminist and critical race theory literature that establishes...
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Finding the Right Time and Place: A Case Study Comparison of the Expression of Offender Remorse in Traditional Justice and Restorative Justice Contexts.
by Szmania, Susan J.
June 4, 2015
Source: (2005) Marquette Law Review. 89(2):336-358. Given both the worldwide influence of restorative justice programs and the increased media attention to United States programs,5 empirical studies that explore the relationship between the traditional criminal justice system and restorative...
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Why do I Teach Restorative Justice to Law Students?
by Geske, Janine
June 4, 2015
Source: (2005) Marquette Law Review. 89(2):328-334. As a former general jurisdiction trial court judge and Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice, I observed how lawyers who were good empathetic listeners and creative problem solvers best represented their clients’ interests by guiding them to...
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Is Restorative Justice Compatible with Sentencing Uniformity?
by O'Hear, Michael M.
June 4, 2015
Source: (2005) Marquette Law Review. 89(2):305-325. Among skeptics of RJ, one of the standard answers is that we may sacrifice uniformity in sentencing.10 Broadly speaking, uniformity means that similarly situated offenders are sentenced similarly, while differently situated offenders are...
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Restorative Justice in the Twenty-first Century: A Social Movement Full of Opportunities and Pitfalls.
by Umbreit, Mark S
June 4, 2015
Source: (2005) Marquette Law Review. 89(2):251-304. This Article provides an overview of the restorative justice movement in the twenty-first century. In Section II we offer a summary of the movement’s distinguishing characteristics, its history and development, and what it looks like...
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Introduction to the Restorative Justice Symposium.
by Kupfer Schneider, Andrea
June 4, 2015
Source: (2005) Marquette Law Review. 89(2):247-250. In this Introduction, I would like to note several key features of the Symposium. First, I would like to thank Professor Mark Umbreit and his colleagues for their new addition to the field, outlining the very latest in research on restorative...
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Views of Justice Among Survivors of Historical Child Sexual Abuse. Implications for Restorative Justice in New Zealand.
by Julich, Shirley
June 4, 2015
Source: (2006) Theoretical Criminology. 10(1):125-138. Restorative justice for adults in New Zealand has made a cautious start, although crimes of gendered violence are typically excluded. The findings reported in this article draw on interviews of adult survivors of child sexual abuse...
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Doing Difference and Accountability in Restorative Justice Conferences.
by Cook, Kimberly
June 4, 2015
Source: (2006) Theoretical Criminology. 10(1):107-124. This article analyses social dynamics in restorative justice conferences employing two distinct meanings of accountability: one embodied in performing gendered (and other) social relations, and the second, in performing remorse. Engaging...
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Measuring the Effects of 1994 Legislative Revisions on Juvenile Detention in Florida.
by O'Brien, Sandra
June 4, 2015
Source: (1996) Center for the Study of Youth Policy, Nova Southeastern University, Ft. Lauderdale, FL. abstract...
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Glades and Hendry Counties Adult Drug Court Program Evaluation Report
by McGaha, J.
June 4, 2015
Source: (2002) Center for Public and Social Policy, Florida Gulf Coast University, Ft. Myers, FL. abstract...
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