An Experiment in Police-Based Restorative Justice: The Bethlehem (PA) Project.
by McCold, Paul
June 4, 2015
Source: (2004) In Peter C. Kratcoski, ed., Correctional Counseling and Treatment, 5th ed. Long Grove, Illinois: Waveland Press, Inc. Pp. 15-29. In 1991, writes Paul McCold, police-based family group conferencing as a community policing technique was pioneered in Wagga Wagga, New South Wales,...
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Correctional Counseling and Treatment.
by Kratcoski, Peter C
June 4, 2015
Source: (2003) 5th ed. Long Grove, Illinois: Waveland Press, Inc. This book consists of a collection of essays by various authors. The essays are oriented around correctional counseling and treatment. The aim in producing this volume is to provide information on a number of, but not all,...
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Punishment, Restorative Justice, and Morality of Law: Concluding Observations.
by Foqué, René
June 4, 2015
Source: (2005) In Erik Claes, René Foqué, and Tony Peters, eds., Punishment, Restorative Justice and the Morality of Law. Antwerp; Oxford: Intersentia. Pp. 183-198. The tension often felt in practice between the repressive character of criminal law on the one hand and the more...
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A Response to Walgrave, Van Stokkom, and Burms.
by Duff, Antony
June 4, 2015
Source: (2005) In Erik Claes, René Foqué, and Tony Peters, eds., Punishment, Restorative Justice and the Morality of Law. Antwerp; Oxford: Intersentia. Pp. 179-182. Duff comments on responses to his paper “Punishment and the Morality of Law†in this volume. In turn he...
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Does Punishment Need Hard Treatment? A Reply to Duff.
by Van Stokkom, Bas
June 4, 2015
Source: (2005) In Erik Claes, René Foqué, and Tony Peters, eds., Punishment, Restorative Justice and the Morality of Law. Antwerp; Oxford: Intersentia. Pp. 165-178. To accentuate the meaning of retribution and restoration I will examine some basic ideas of one specific retributive author...
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Retributive Punishment and Symbolic Restoration: A Reply to Duff.
by Burms, Arnold
June 4, 2015
Source: (2005) In Erik Claes, René Foqué, and Tony Peters, eds., Punishment, Restorative Justice and the Morality of Law. Antwerp; Oxford: Intersentia. Pp. 157-164. Two different levels of inquiry can be distinguished in Professor Duff’s paper. First, there is the level of...
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Retributivism and the Quality of Social Life: A Reply to Duff.
by Walgrave, Lode
June 4, 2015
Source: (2005) In Erik Claes, René Foqué, and Tony Peters, eds., Punishment, Restorative Justice and the Morality of Law. Antwerp; Oxford: Intersentia. Pp. 145-156. Anthony Duff’s approach is normative. As he rightly recalls, a normative theory on criminal justice does not...
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Punishment and the Morality of Law.
by Duff, Antony
June 4, 2015
Source: (2005) In Erik Claes, René Foqué, and Tony Peters, eds., Punishment, Restorative Justice and the Morality of Law. Antwerp; Oxford: Intersentia. Pp. 121-144. I will begin, in section 1, by making my topic a little more precise, to focus not on the meaning, justification or...
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Restorative Justice and the Morality of Law: A Reply to Brochu.
by Aertsen, Ivo
June 4, 2015
Source: (2005) In Erik Claes, René Foqué, and Tony Peters, eds., Punishment, Restorative Justice and the Morality of Law. Antwerp; Oxford: Intersentia. Pp. 101-118. In this paper we would like to look at restorative justice from a sociological, penological and moral point of view. First...
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Restorative Justice and the Morality of the Fair Trial: A Reply to Brochu.
by Hildebrandt, Mireille
June 4, 2015
Source: (2005) In Erik Claes, René Foqué, and Tony Peters, eds., Punishment, Restorative Justice and the Morality of Law. Antwerp; Oxford: Intersentia. Pp. 89-100. In this paper I will look into restorative justice from the perspective of the fair trial, as it developed over the past 200...
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Restorative Justice and the Morality of Law.
by Brochu, Serge
June 4, 2015
Source: (2005) In Erik Claes, René Foqué, and Tony Peters, eds., Punishment, Restorative Justice and the Morality of Law. Antwerp; Oxford: Intersentia. Pp. 79-88. I will divide my presentation into four sections. I will begin briefly discussing what I understand by “moralityâ€...
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Back to Basics: A Reply to Claes.
by Marshall, Sandra
June 4, 2015
Source: (2005) In Erik Claes, René Foqué, and Tony Peters, eds., Punishment, Restorative Justice and the Morality of Law. Antwerp; Oxford: Intersentia. Pp. 69-76. The question that Claes’ discussion opens up is precisely that of what constraints there can or must be on the kinds...
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Punishment, Human Dignity, and the Sociological Imagination: A Reply to Claes.
by Daems, Tom
June 4, 2015
Source: (2005) In Erik Claes, René Foqué, and Tony Peters, eds., Punishment, Restorative Justice and the Morality of Law. Antwerp; Oxford: Intersentia. Pp. 57-68. The structure of this paper will be as follows. In a first paragraph I will outline three challenges which need be taken into...
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Criminal Justice, Legality and Human Dignity.
by Claes, Erik
June 4, 2015
Source: (2005) In Erik Claes, René Foqué, and Tony Peters, eds., Punishment, Restorative Justice and the Morality of Law. Antwerp; Oxford: Intersentia. Pp. 15-56. I would like to step into the current discussion concerning restorative justice and its relation to the traditional criminal...
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Introduction.
by Claes, Erik
June 4, 2015
Source: (2005) In Erik Claes, René Foqué, and Tony Peters, eds., Punishment, Restorative Justice and the Morality of Law. Antwerp; Oxford: Intersentia. Pp. 1-14. In what follows, the contents of each of these three parts (of the book) are briefly introduced and outlined. The...
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