Education versus learning: Restorative Practices in higher education.
by Adamson, Craig W.
June 4, 2015
Source: (2012) Journal of Transformative Education. 10(3):139-156. Increasing numbers of adults are returning to a diverse array of higher education settings. Institutions that serve this population must consider the meaning of education to these students, their needs, and the modes of...
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The scope and bounds of transitional justice and the Canadian Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
by Nagy, Rosemary
June 4, 2015
Source: (2012) The International Journal of Transitional Justice. IJTJ (2012) doi: 10.1093/ijtj/ijs034 First published online: December 18, 2012. The Canadian Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) on Indian residential schools allows us to rethink the scope and bounds of transitional...
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Restorative justice: Pedagogy, praxis, and discipline
by Morrison, Brenda
June 4, 2015
Source: (2012) Journal of School Violence. 11(2):138-155. In the ongoing effort of designing school contexts in support of proactive discipline, a range of practices and theoretical frameworks have been advanced, from behaviorist approaches to social and emotional learning. This article...
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Victim–offender mediation in areas characterized by high levels of organized crime.
by Mannozzi, Grazia
June 4, 2015
Source: (2013) European Journal of Criminology. Little criminological research exists on the implementation of victim–offender mediation (VOM) in geographical areas characterized by a ‘crisis of legality’ owing to the massive presence of organized crime. The current paper...
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Victim–offender mediation in areas characterized by high levels of organized crime.
by Mannozzi, Grazia
June 4, 2015
Source: (2013) European Journal of Criminology. DOI: 10.1177/1477370812467600 Little criminological research exists on the implementation of victim–offender mediation (VOM) in geographical areas characterized by a ‘crisis of legality’ owing to the massive presence of...
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Defense-Initiated Victim Outreach (DIVO): A guide for creating defense-based victim outreach services. Prosecuting Attorney Manual.
by Frogge, Stephanie
June 4, 2015
Source: (2011) Institute for Restorative Justice and Restorative Dialogue at The University of Texas at Austin. This manual will assist you in developing principled Defense-Initiated Victim Outreach in your state or region. In it you will find material that will assist you in promoting DIVO...
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Defense-Initiated Victim Outreach (DIVO): A guide for creating defense-based victim outreach services. Manual for Defense.
by Frogge, Stephanie
June 4, 2015
Source: (2011) Institute for Restorative Justice and Restorative Dialogue at The University of Texas at Austin. In a very real sense, DIVO is as much a philosophy as a “program.†Through the historic work of countless crime victim survivors and their advocates we now have...
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Defense-Initiated Victim Outreach in Virginia Capital Cases: An Introduction
by Sattler, Maryl
June 4, 2015
Source: (2011) Institute for Restorative Justice and Restorative Dialogue at The University of Texas at Austin. DIVO was created based on notions of restorative justice. It is a process intended to open a line of communication between victim survivors and the defense team. This is done through...
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“The public wants to be involved”: A round table conversation about community and restorative justice.
by Wolf, Robert V.
June 4, 2015
Source: (2012) Center for Court Innocation. The Center for Court Innovation, with the support of the US Bureau of Justice Assistance, has sought to promote dialogue and idea-sharing among practitioners on the subject. It hosted a roundtable conversation in 2000 among practitioners and...
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Neighborhood Accountability Boards: The strength of weak practices and prospects for a “community building” restorative model.
by Schiff, Mara F.
June 4, 2015
Source: (2011) Washington University Journal of Law & Policy. 36:17-46. In the mid-1990s, restorative justice practices became known to a number of criminal and juvenile justice practitioners and justice reform advocates. While the excitement about ―conferencing‖ models from...
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Beyond Retribution: An Integrated Approach to Restorative Justice.
by Haley, John O
June 4, 2015
Source: (2011) Washington University Journal of Law & Policy. 36:1-16. Restorative Justice, as indicated in the papers in this symposium issue of the Journal, is most commonly used as a label for victim-offender mediation and related approaches that focus on offender accountability to the...
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Constructores de paz.
by Sande, Corlette
June 4, 2015
Source: (1997) Bogota: Editorial Buena Semilla. Muchas personas piensan que todo conflicto es malo. Es por eso que al primer indicio de conflicto intentan huir o atacar. En realidad, el conflicto da una oportunidad para hacer lo correcto y glorificar a Dios (no a uno mismo) con una respuesta...
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Leading criminal justice ministry: Bringing shalom.
by Hassler, Betty
June 4, 2015
Source: (1998) Nashville: Lifeway. Leading Criminal Justice Ministry: Bringing Shalom offers a practical approach to beginning a church- or association-based criminal justice ministry. This resource includes information on: rules and regulations of a jail or prison; ministry options inside...
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The Jesus factor in justice and peacemaking.
by Kraus, C. Norman
June 4, 2015
Source: (2011) Telford, PA: Cascadia House. This concise book addresses the impact of “the Jesus factor” on the practice of conflict resolution interventions, such as restorative justice, peacebuilding, mediation, and trauma healing. (publisher’s...
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Does restorative justice need a new theology of forgiveness?
by Shaw, Robert
June 4, 2015
Source: (2012) Justice Reflections. Issue. 29: JR 203 It did not take me long to realise that his is a particularly unhelpful doctrine, partly because it would condemn me to years of not being able completely to forgive people who refused to repent and partly because I did not meet any fellow...
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