The politics of youth justice reform in postconflict societies: mainstreaming restorative justice in Northern Ireland and South Africa.
by O'Mahony, David
June 4, 2015
Source: (2012) Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly. 63(2):269-290. Criminal justice reform plays a pivotal role in helping to foster reconciliation and peace-building in postconflict societies. In the wake of their respective political transitions, both Northern Ireland and South Africa have...
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“Moving forward through justice:” Human Rights and memory politics in justice and reconciliation.
by Manning, Peter
June 4, 2015
Source: (2011) Oxford Transitional Justice Research Working Paper Series. While acknowledging the importance of commentators’ concerns over the influence of the RGC, this essay will sketch a number of ways to analyse the relationship between the international and domestic...
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Governing memory: Justice, reconciliation and outreach at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia.
by Manning, Peter
June 4, 2015
Source: (2011) Memory Studies. Published online DOI: 10.1177/1750698011405183 This article explores how devolved outreach work for the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia works to govern the past as it acts to reshape and reframe potentially ambivalent and conflicting memories of...
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Everything you always wanted know about restorative justice (But were afraid to ask).
by von Holderstein Holtermann, Jakob
June 4, 2015
Source: (2009) PhD Thesis. Department of Culture and Identity. Roskilde University. Trusting, therefore, that the irony of the title carries through, this thesis obviously does not contain everything the reader would like to know about restorative justice. I have indeed done some weeding out....
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Justicia Restaurativa, perspectivas desde la PsicologÃÂa JurÃÂdica en México.
by GarcÃÂa-López, Eric
June 4, 2015
Source: (2011) Revista Pensamiento Penal. Edición 133. La importancia del estudio del comportamiento humano en el ámbito jurÃÂdico se aprecia claramente en el concepto de Justicia Restaurativa (JR). La JR se compone de tres elementos sustanciales: vÃÂctima, comunidad e infractor. En...
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Truth commissions in post-communism: The overlooked solution?
by Stan, Lavinia
June 4, 2015
Source: (2009) The Open Political Science Journa. 2:1-13. Despite their increased popularity in Latin America, Africa and Asia, truth commissions have remained an overlooked solution to coming to terms with the recent human rights abuses perpetrated in communist Europe. Since the start of the...
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Restorative justice and alternative dispute resolution: An analytical discourse for African professionals.
by Omale, Don John
June 4, 2015
Source: (2011) International Journal of Advanced Legal Studies and Governance. 2(1):102-112. The strong advocacy for Restorative Justice and Alternative Dispute Resolution in Africa; and evolving models is a welcomed development for penal reforms and conflict resolution. However, as an African...
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Transforming Campus Culture to Prevent Rape: the Possibility and Promise of Restorative Justice as a Response to Campus Sexual Violence.
by Brenner, Alletta
June 4, 2015
Source: (2013) Harvard Journal Of Law and Gender Blog. Posted 6 October 2013. In order to ensure that survivors are protected and that proceedings are equitable and fair, any restorative justice program dealing with campus rape cases should adopt measures developed by the programs discussed...
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Downsizing the use of imprisonment in Finland.
by Lappi-Seppälä, Tapio
June 4, 2015
Source: (2013) In, David J. Cornwell, John Blad, and Martin Wright, eds., Civilising criminal justice: An international restorative justice agenda for penal reform. pp. 501-524. After the fall of the rehabilitative ideal, the aim and the justification of punishment were also subjected to...
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Development of restorative justice in Norway.
by Andersen, Per
June 4, 2015
Source: (2013) In, David J. Cornwell, John Blad, and Martin Wright, eds., Civilising criminal justice: An international restorative justice agenda for penal reform. pp. 479-499. What Nordic countries have in common are extensive welfare strategies and societies with a relatively equal...
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Positioning the offender in a restorative framework: Potential dialogues and forced conversations.
by Spivakovsky, Claire
June 4, 2015
Source: (2013) In, David J. Cornwell, John Blad, and Martin Wright, eds., Civilising criminal justice: An international restorative justice agenda for penal reform. pp.451-478. This chapter is concerned with both of these Australian histories of restorative justice and in particular their...
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Restorative justice and penal mediation: The French exception.
by Bonafé-Schmitt, J-P
June 4, 2015
Source: (2013) In, David J. Cornwell, John Blad, and Martin Wright, eds., Civilising criminal justice: An international restorative justice agenda for penal reform. pp. 429-450. Without going into the debate about the diversification or fragmentation of the model of justice, we would like to...
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Beyond restorative justice to restorative practice.
by Trenczek, Thomas
June 4, 2015
Source: (2013) In, David J. Cornwell, John Blad, and Martin Wright, eds., Civilising criminal justice: An international restorative justice agenda for penal reform. pp. 115-150.409-428. On a continuum of possible stages for facilitating conflict resolution, victim-offender-mediation is not the...
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Could a restorative system of justice be more civilised than a punitive one?
by Wright, Martin
June 4, 2015
Source: (2013) In, David J. Cornwell, John Blad, and Martin Wright, eds., Civilising criminal justice: An international restorative justice agenda for penal reform. pp. 381-407. Problems arise because of the assumptions on which the system is based: that there is a clear dividing line between...
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From civilising punishment to civilising criminal justice: From punishment to restoration.
by Walgrave, Lode
June 4, 2015
Source: (2013) In, David J. Cornwell, John Blad, and Martin Wright, eds., Civilising criminal justice: An international restorative justice agenda for penal reform. pp. 347-377. But even the best possible mode of living together will be in need of clear norms and norm enforcement. The ethical...
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