Love thy neighbour’ values, needs, and willingness to participate in restorative justice: a survey of Australian and Japanese victims and offenders.
by Braithwaite, Valerie
June 4, 2015
Source: (2013) Restorative Justice 1(1):91-121. This article tests the hypothesis that ‘love thy neighbour’ values, victim and offender needs, and belief in benefits can predict willingness to participate in a restorative justice meeting. A postal survey sought the views of 1,355...
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The South African Constitutional Court’s restorative justice jurisprudence.
by Skelton, Ann
June 4, 2015
Source: (2013) Restorative Justice 1(1): 122-145. Restorative justice has received considerable attention from the South African Constitutional Court. Unique features of the Court’s restorative justice jurisprudence lie in its connection to the national project of reconciliation, and the...
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Beyond pre-emptive criminalisation: towards a child-friendly youth justice.
by Creaney, Sean
June 4, 2015
Source: (2013) Safer Communities. 12(3):101-110. Purpose †The purpose of this paper is first, to explore the impact of risk-focussed intervention on the lives of young offenders and young people defined to be “at risk” of crime. Second, the paper considers “alternative...
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Penal mediation in Belgium. Insights on the basis of registered data.
by Burssens, Dieter
June 4, 2015
Source: (2012) Paper presented at the ESC Conference, 13th of september 2012, Bilbao (Spain). Since 1994, public prosecutors in Belgium have been allowed to propose penal mediation to criminal suspects. The supervision and follow-up in this procedure are provided by ‘justice...
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Restoration through dialogue: A study of the transformative effects of organised dialogues on justice and the community.
by Czarnecki, Marcus
June 4, 2015
Source: (2012) Dissertation. Master of Arts (Restorative Justice). Hull University. People make up communities. Communities make up nations. If restorative processes are capable of transforming people then they must also be capable of transforming communities and nations. There are many...
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Restorative justice: An answer to the call of the Gospel of St. Mark for service and reconciliation.
by Hamlin, Jack B.
June 4, 2015
Source: (2011) International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences. 1(19):277-285. Simply stated, the goal of Restorative Justice is a reconciliation of people. The reconciliation can occur on the interpersonal level, within the community, among nation-states, and ultimately, on the...
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Use of peace Circles in large-scale community conflict: A case study.
by Hamlin, Jack B.
June 4, 2015
Source: (2012) Conflict Resolution Quarterly. 29(4):403-419. This article presents a case study that addresses a community conflict surrounding the issues of homelessness. The decision to use a Peace Circle format, the manner in which it was implemented, including the preparation and controls...
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Restorative justice as social justice.
by Hopkins, Belinda
June 4, 2015
Source: (2012) Nottingham Law Journal. 21:121-132. This paper takes the educational setting as an example, drawing on this writer’s professional and academic work in this ï¬eld, but at the end it raises wider questions about what it means to be restorative at a personal, a...
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Restorative justice and youth justice in England and Wales: One step forward, two steps back.
by O'Mahony, David
June 4, 2015
Source: (2012) Nottingham Law Journal. 21:86-106. This article analyses the emergence and impact of restorative justice within youth justice in England and Wales. It critically examines progress that has been made, highlighting how restorative initiatives have been largely targeted towards...
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The need for correctional logic: Are punishment and restoration mutually exclusive imperatives in criminal justice?
by Cornwell, David J
June 4, 2015
Source: (2012) Nottingham Law Journal. 21:74-85. Within many contemporary democracies throughout the world, criminal justice systems display symptoms of crisis: that of England and Wales is no exception, although the extent of its particular malaise is wider and deeper than that of many other...
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Dangerous liaisons?: A feminist and restorative approach to sexual assault.
by Pali, Brunilda
June 4, 2015
Source: (2011) Temida. 14(1):49-65. The appropriateness of restorative justice (RJ) for gendered violence offences such as domestic violence and sexual assault has always been and still is highly contested. This paper focuses on the appropriateness of RJ measures in addressing sexual assault,...
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Building and toning: an analysis of the institutionalisation of mediation in penal matters in Hungary.
by Fellegi, Borbála
June 4, 2015
Source: (2011) Temida. 14(1):21-36. Since 1 January 2007, victims of crimes and offenders have been offered the chance to have recourse to mediation in Hungary. This paper will first give a short overview of the current situation of mediation in penal matters in Hungary, then it will discuss...
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La victima, el victimario y la justicia restaurativa.
by Villarreal Sotelo, Karla
June 4, 2015
Source: (2013) Rivista di Criminologia, Vittimologia e Sicurezza. 7(1):43-57. In 2008, Mexico adopted a constitutional reform that creates a new paradigm of restorative justice aimed to preserve the dignity of the victims and introduce innovative legal and social norms in law enforcement, such...
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Restoring trust: Plachimada, the human trust and anticipatory negligence as restorative justice.
by Mooney, Annabelle
June 4, 2015
Source: (2012) International Journal for the Semiotics of Law. October 2012. DOI:10.1007/s11196-012-9285-6. This paper argues for proleptic restorative justice in the area of the environment in the form of a ‘human trust’. Drawing inspiration from the Roman public trust, the human...
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