Transitional justice and restorative justice.
by Doak, Jonathan
June 4, 2015
Source: (2012) International Criminal Law Review. 12(3):305-312. abstract...
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The problem of community in a justice system in transition: The case of community restorative justice in Northern Ireland.
by Chapman, Tim
June 4, 2015
Source: (2012) International Criminal Law Review. 12(3): 573-588. The article describes how community restorative justice in Northern Ireland developed out of the civil conflict. It illustrates how its valuable work has been stifled by the reforms to the criminal justice system arising from...
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Restorative justice and transitional justice at the ECHR.
by Sweeney, James A.
June 4, 2015
Source: (2012) International Criminal Law Review. 12(3):313-338. The entire jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights contains just one reference to ‘restorative justice’, in the 2010 case of Äokić v. Bosnia and Herzegovina. The case concerned housing restitution...
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Child Victims and Restorative Justice: A Needs–Rights Model.
by Paylor, Ian
June 4, 2015
Source: (2012) British Journal of Social Work. 42(2):399-400. abstract...
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Security, with care: restorative justice and healthy societies.
by Wheeldon, Johannes
June 4, 2015
Source: (2012) Contemporary Justice Review. 15(1):127-131. abstract...
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Investigating the value of restorative practice: An action research study of one boy in a mixed secondary school.
by Standing, Vicky
June 4, 2015
Source: (2012) International Journal of Education Management. 26(4):354-369. Purpose †In response to an increasingly high level of exclusion rates for boys within secondary school in the UK, this study seeks to explore the value of restorative practice and justice for changing student...
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A longitudinal analysis of reparative probation and recidivism.
by Humphrey, John A.
June 4, 2015
Source: (2012) Criminal Justice Studies. 25(2):117-130. Longitudinal data on 9078 probationers were used to assess the impact of Vermont’s reparative probation program on criminal recidivism. A quasi-experimental design was employed to compare five-year reconviction rates of 6682...
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The hydra-headed monster of sexual and domestic violence: a case for restorative justice?
by Okunwaye, Israel Chukwuka
June 4, 2015
Source: (2012) International Journal of Private Law. 5(3):322-331. The article seeks to ascertain the relevance of restorative justice in sexual and domestic violence, and also extrapolates in depth its relevance with respect to Daly and Cossins’ arguments. While Daly seem to rely on her...
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The politics of being sorry: the Greensboro truth process and efforts at restorative justice.
by Inwood, Joshua
June 4, 2015
Source: (2012) Social & Cultural Geography. 13(6):607-624. This paper examines the Greensboro Truth and Reconciliation Commission (GTRC) to better understand the way the truth process in Greensboro, North Carolina intersects with conceptions of restorative justice and geographic...
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Judges who drive under the influence of alcohol: ethical implications and the role of restorative justice measures to balance judicial duty and societal expectations.
by Walker, Richard Bryant
June 4, 2015
Source: (2012) Contemporary Justice review. 15(3):323-337. Judges across the US have been charged or convicted of driving while intoxicated, yet many judges are allowed to continue to practice despite their criminal act(s). The issue becomes not only a societal issue, but also an ethical and...
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Focus on welfare: The importance of personal information to youth justice decisions in Aotearoa/New Zealand.
by Cleland, Alison
June 4, 2015
Source: (2012) New Zealand Law Review. 2012(4):573-603. Aotearoa/New Zealand’s youth justice system is highly regarded internationally. The restorative justice process at the heart of the system, the Family Group Conference, is widely admired. While the restorative aspects of the system...
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The case of the 2006 War in Lebanon: reparations? Reconstruction? Or both?
by Ghosn, Faten
June 4, 2015
Source: (2013) International Journal of Human Rights. 17(1):1-17. The Lebanese government took an interesting path to recovery after the July 2006 War. It embarked on a mission to both compensate the victims of the war – a challenge to the traditional reparation model – and to...
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Patterns of victim marginalization in victim-offender mediation: some lessons learned.
by Choi, Jung Jin
June 4, 2015
Source: (2013) Crime, Law and Social Change. 59(1):113-132. This article discusses issues that restorative justice programs may face during implementation and lessons learned from an exploratory study. We examined various perspectives of multiple participants who experienced a Victim-Offender...
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Restorative justice in Belgian prisons: the results of an empirical research.
by Stamatakis, Nikolao
June 4, 2015
Source: (2013) Crime, Law and Social Change. 59(1):79-111. Justice – when spelled with a capital ‘J’ – should be discursive and based on equal respect (: 206, 210) allowing a plurality of voices within the discourse. Particularly in the present research, this thread...
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Reconciliation or reconstruction? Further thoughts on political forgiveness.
by Cahan, Jean Axelrad
June 4, 2015
Source: (2013) Polity. 45(2)174-197. Over the past decade a substantial literature has emerged on the concept of political forgiveness and the process of restorative justice. This article argues that importing an idea of forgiveness into political affairs is a mistake. It is not necessary for...
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