Dzerzhinsk: In the Direction of Cooperation
by Laisha, Tatiana
June 4, 2015
Source: Moscow: Public Centre for Legal and Judicial Reform. Downloaded 10 October 2002. Tatiana Laisha is a psychologist, facilitator/mediator, and coordinator of restorative justice programs with the Nizhegorodsky regional affiliate of the Public Centre for Legal and Judicial Reform. As she...
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Urai: Idea Infection
by Bolkovaya, Svetlana
June 4, 2015
Source: Moscow: Public Centre for Legal and Judicial Reform. Downloaded 10 October 2002. Svetlana Bolkovaya is the restorative justice program coordinator in Urai in Russia. With the rate of juvenile delinquency in Uria increasing in recent years, it became clear to criminal justice officials...
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Tyumen: Great Expectations
by Tarasjuk, Olga
June 4, 2015
Source: Moscow: Public Centre for Legal and Judicial Reform. Downloaded 10 October 2002. In this article, Olga Tarasjuk shares her personal experiences and convictions that led to her becoming the restorative justice programs coordinator in Tyumen, the capital of an oil region in Russia....
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Velikii Novgorod: Restorative Methods in Prevention of Child Abandonment and Runaways
by Zamanova, Tamara
June 4, 2015
Source: Moscow: Public Centre for Legal and Judicial Reform. Downloaded 10 October 2002. As Tamara Zamanova observes, a team for promoting restorative justice ideas was formed in the city of Velikii Novgorod in Russia, with help from the Public Centre for Legal and Judicial Reform. The...
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Arzamas: New Social Practice: Using Restorative Methods in Working with Families in Crisis
by Kosova, Nina
June 4, 2015
Source: Moscow: Public Centre for Legal and Judicial Reform. Downloaded 10 October 2002. When families experience crisis due to harmful patterns of family members relating to each other, outside assistance is often vital in facing and succeeding through the crisis. Professionals, such as...
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Irkutsk: Breaking the Ice of Distrust
by Shakina, Victoria
June 4, 2015
Source: Moscow: Public Centre for Legal and Judicial Reform. Downloaded 10 October 2002. Victoria Shakina is director of the Baikal Centre for Judicial Reforms in Irkutsk in Russia. She is also a trained facilitator or mediator. Beginning in April 2000, the Baikal Regional Woman’s Union...
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Our Partners: Formation of Teams of Civic Activists who Introduce RJ Practice to Russia
by Grasenkova, Anna
June 4, 2015
Source: Moscow: Public Centre for Legal and Judicial Reform. Downloaded 10 October 2002. In 2000, the Public Centre for Legal and Judicial Reform began to help its partners from other civic organizations in Russia in implementing restorative justice ideas in their regions. This assistance...
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Moscow: Emergence and Development of the Practice of Restorative Justice in Russia
by Fliamer, Michael
June 4, 2015
Source: Moscow: Public Centre for Legal and Judicial Reform. Downloaded 10 October 2002. Michael Fliamer and Rustem Maksudov, with several others, have played key roles in efforts by the Public Centre for Legal and Judicial Reform to change the Russian criminal justice system. Here Fliamer and...
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Transition from the System of “Correction” to Restorative Justice. The Situation in Society
by Public Centre for Legal and Judicial Reform
June 4, 2015
Source: Moscow: Public Centre for Legal and Judicial Reform. Downloaded 10 October 2002. This article begins with a description of the crime and criminal justice situation in Russia. Public perception consists of considerable fear of crime, including juvenile delinquency. In response, the...
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Thames Valley Police: Primary Inspection – September 1998
by Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary, W. G
June 4, 2015
Source: (1999) A report of Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary. United Kingdom: Horn Ltd. Downloaded 27 January 2005. The Thames Valley Police are noted for their leading efforts at exploring the integration of restorative justice and policing. Hence, this inspection of the work...
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Social Work, Corrections, and the Strengths Approach
by Van Wormer, Katherine
June 4, 2015
Source: (1998) Paper presented at the Canadian Association of Social Workers National Social Work Conference, June 20-24, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The historical shift away from social work to custodial care expertise in the criminal justice system parallels the move away from rehabilitation...
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Emotional Dynamics in Restorative Conferences
by Harris, Nathan
June 4, 2015
Source: (2004) Theoretical Criminology. 8(2): 191-210. This paper proposes some hypotheses relevant to the emotional and relational dynamics of restorative conferencing. It first identifies the various emotions involved and their importance in the processes of communicating disapproval, as...
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Le pardon, une valeur de justice et d’espoir, un plaidoyer pour la tolérance et contre l’oubli
by Dumont, Hélène
June 4, 2015
Source: (2000) Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice/Revue canadienne de criminologie et de justice pénale. 42(3): 299-322. L’auteure propose qu’une théorie de la justice devrait faire une place au pardon. L’histoire démontre que le pardon a été...
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Is Communalism Dead? Reflections on the Present and Future Practice of Crime Prevention: Part Two
by Carson, W. G
June 4, 2015
Source: (2004) The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology. 37(2): 192-210. This paper, of which this is the second part, takes up a strange paradox or dissonance that characterizes contemporary crime prevention, particularly perhaps in Australia. On the one hand, there is an ample...
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November Sundays Provide Variety in Spirituality: Restorative Justice Sunday Is an Opportunity to Reflect on Healing Communities
by McDonald, P. Alex (Sandy)
June 4, 2015
Source: (2003) Presbyterian Record (Canada). November: 10-11. The author of this article reflects on the occasion of Restorative Justice Sunday and week (November 16-23, 2003) as observed in Canada. It is an opportunity, he notes, to reflect on prospects for healing what is broken in...
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