‘Building One Fire’- Aboriginal Policing Conference 2000.
by Carleton, Rod
June 4, 2015
Source: (2000) Gazette: A Royal Canadian Mounted Police Publication 62 (5/6): 18-19. In 1990 in Edmonton, Canada, and then again in 1998, Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal police officers and agencies met to find common ground and to talk about issues related to Aboriginal policing. In October...
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Bullying in the workplace
by Canada Safety Council, Lorraine
June 4, 2015
Source: (2000) Gazette: A Royal Canadian Mounted Police Publication 62 (5/6): 40-42. While modern restorative justice theory and practice originated in a criminal justice context, some proponents seek to extend restorative justice principles and processes beyond criminal justice to many other...
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‘Criminal justice’: What does it mean for a people who believe they are called to overcome evil with love?
by Berzins, Lorraine
June 4, 2015
Source: (2002) Sermon presented at Olivet United Church, Hamilton, Ontario, 27 October. Ottawa: The Church Council on Justice and Corrections. Speaking at a Restorative Justice Week gathering in Canada, Lorraine Berzins explores what it means for Christians to respond to evil in love in view...
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DEAL.org- Local scope, international reach
by Belair, Marc-Andre
June 4, 2015
Source: (2000) Gazette: A Royal Canadian Mounted Police Publication 62 (4): 30-31. The DEAL.org program is an Internet resource that is part of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Drug Awareness Service. Connecting young people from many backgrounds and providing information to them on violence,...
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The mark of evil
by Allender, Dan B
June 4, 2015
Source: (1999) In God and the victim: Theological reflections on evil, victimization, justice, and forgiveness, ed. Lisa Barnes Lampman and Michelle D. Shattuck, 36-60. Grand Rapids, MI: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company; and Neighbors Who Care: Washington, D.C. Using stories from real...
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‘Forgive and forget’ and other myths of forgiveness
by Allender, Dan B
June 4, 2015
Source: (1999) In God and the victim: Theological reflections on evil, victimization, justice, and forgiveness, ed. Lisa Barnes Lampman and Michelle D. Shattuck, 199-216. Grand Rapids, MI: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company; and Neighbors Who Care: Washington, D.C. Drawing from real-life...
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Victimization and healing: The biblical view
by Achtemeier, Elizabeth
June 4, 2015
Source: (1999) In God and the victim: Theological reflections on evil, victimization, justice, and forgiveness, ed. Lisa Barnes Lampman and Michelle D. Shattuck, 89-106. Grand Rapids, MI: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company; and Neighbors Who Care: Washington, D.C. In this chapter, retired...
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Beyond Retribution: A New Testament Vision for Justice, Crime, and Punishment
by Marshall, Christopher D.
June 4, 2015
Source: (2001) Grand Rapids: Wm. B. Eerdman’s Publishing Company. In Beyond Retribution, Christopher Marshall explores the New Testament for teaching on crime and justice. He first explores the problems involved in applying ethical teachings from the New Testament to mainstream society....
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Building Relationships, Developing Competency: Toward a Restorative Approach to Offender Reintegration in a Balanced Juvenile Justice System
by Bazemore, Gordon
June 4, 2015
Source: (2000) Washington, DC: Office of Juvenile Justice and Deliquency Prevention. Balanced and restorative justice (BARJ) is a new framework for juvenile justice reform. The BARJ approach focuses on community needs and expectations in juvenile justice intervention – that is, needs...
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What’s “New” About the Balanced Approach?
by Bazemore, Gordon
June 4, 2015
Source: (1997) Juvenile and Family Court Journal. 48(1): 1-22. The “Balanced Approach” aims to achieve balance at a system level as administrators ensure that resources are allocated equally among efforts to ensure accountability to crime victims, to increase competency in...
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New Frontiers in Alternative Dispute Resolution.
by Mareschal, Patrice M.
June 4, 2015
Source: (2002) International Journal of Public Adminstration. 25(11): 1255-1266. This symposium brings together seven papers pertaining to alternative dispute resolution (ADR). ADR, denoting non-judicial means of settling disagreements, has become the dominant mechanism for resolving...
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Aboriginal Alternative Dispute Resolution in Canada- A Case Study.
by Rudin, Jonathan
June 4, 2015
Source: (2002) International Journal of Public Adminstration. 25(11): 1403-1426. Recent years have seen a significant surge of interest in Canada in the development of alternative criminal justice programs for Aboriginal people. With this in mind, Rudin’s purpose in this paper is...
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Community-Based Mediation Programs: A Case Study and Comparison.
by Harrison, Russell S.
June 4, 2015
Source: (2002) International Journal of Public Adminstration. 25(11): 1427-1457. According to Russell Harrison, restorative justice advocates are increasingly insisting that fully restorative programs should use methods of mediation and group conferencing that fully include community interests...
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“It is a gift from the Creator to keep us in harmony:” Original (vs. Alternative) Dispute Resolution on the Navajo Nation.
by Meyer, Jon'a F
June 4, 2015
Source: (2002) International Journal of Public Administration. 25(11): 1379-1401. Alternative dispute resolution (ADR) has gained considerable appeal as a method for reducing both the financial and emotional costs of litigation. At the same time, interest in traditional tribal justice systems...
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Quo Vadis? Reframing Terror from the Perspective of Conflict Resolution
by Lederach, John Paul
June 4, 2015
Source: (2001) Presented at the University of California, Irvine, Townhall Meeting, October 24. Mediate.com. 2 January 2003. Reflecting on the terrorist attacks against targets in the United States on September 11, 2001, Lederach asks where we are going. The answer depends very much on how we...
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