Introduction
by Walgrave, Lode
June 4, 2015
Source: (2002) In, Lode Walgrave, ed., Restorative Justice and the Law. Devon, UK: Willan Publishing. P. xv-xix. As Walgrave points out in his introduction, some have argued that the best reform of penal law is not better penal law but something better – that is, something other than...
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Restorative Justice and the Law
by Walgrave, Lode
June 4, 2015
Source: (2002) Devon, UK: Willan Publishing As restorative justice has developed over the last two decades, one of the critical issues for theory and practice has been the relationship between restorative justice and formal law. The authors of the papers in this book explore many aspects of...
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Shame, Guilt, Antisocial Behaviour and Juvenile Justice: A Psychological Perspective
by Olthof, Tjeert
June 4, 2015
Source: (2002) In, Ido Weijers and Anthony Duff, eds., Punishing Juveniles: Principle and Critique. Oxford: Hart Publishing. P. 193-206 Feelings of guilt and shame, or the prospects of experiencing guilt and shame, help prevent us from committing moral and social transgressions, as Tjeert...
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Guilt, Shame, and Shaming
by Taylor, Gabriele
June 4, 2015
Source: (2002) In, Ido Weijers and Anthony Duff, eds., Punishing Juveniles: Principle and Critique. Oxford: Hart Publishing. P. 179-192. Gabriele Taylor commences her essay with the assumption that juvenile justice should be restorative justice. That is, it should have as a principal aim the...
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Shame, Guilt, and Remorse: Experiences from Family Group Conferences in New Zealand
by Morris, Allison
June 4, 2015
Source: (2002) In, Ido Weijers and Anthony Duff, eds., Punishing Juveniles: Principle and Critique. Oxford: Hart Publishing. P. 157-178. After extensive academic experience studying conventional youth justice systems, Morris has spent a decade carrying out research and writing about youth...
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Not Punishing Children, but Committing them to Restore
by Walgrave, Lode
June 4, 2015
Source: (2002) In, Ido Weijers and Anthony Duff, eds., Punishing Juveniles: Principle and Critique. Oxford: Hart Publishing. P. 93-114. Lode Walgrave argues in this essay that we should not punish children but commit them to restore. Specifically, he claims that the demand for punishment in...
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Punishing Juveniles: Principles and Critique
by Weijers, Ido
June 4, 2015
Source: (2002) Oxford: Hart Publishing This book consists of an interdisciplinary collection of essays by noted criminologists, educators, psychologists, and philosophers. The purpose for the book is to address key issues in the treatment of young offenders. Essays in Part I cover the history...
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Reparation, Retribution, and Rights
by Cavadino, Michael
June 4, 2015
Source: (2002) Ch. 7.5 In, Andrew von Hirsch and Andrew Ashworth, eds., Principled Sentencing. Readings on Theory and Policy. Oxford: Hart Publishing. P. 348-358. At the outset of this article, Cavadino and Dignan assert their belief that it is possible to imagine a criminal justice system in...
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Reparation and Retribution: Are They Reconcilable?
by Zedner, Lucia
June 4, 2015
Source: (1998) Ch. 7.4. In, Andrew von Hirsch and Andrew Ashworth, eds., Principled Sentencing. Readings on Theory and Policy. Oxford: Hart Publishing. Pp. 336-347. Excerpted and reprinted from Lucia Zedner (1994), “Reparation and Retribution: Are They Reconcilable?”, Modern Law...
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Desert and the Three Rs
by Ashworth, Andrew
June 4, 2015
Source: (1998) Ch. 7.3 In, Andrew von Hirsch and Andrew Ashworth, eds., Principled Sentencing. Readings on Theory and Policy. Oxford: Hart Publishing. P. 331-336 In this essay, Andrew Ashworth and Andrew von Hirsch continue their debate with Philip Pettit and John Braithwaite about a...
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Republicanism in Sentencing: Recognition, Recompense, and Reassurance
by Braithwaite, John
June 4, 2015
Source: (1998) Ch. 7.2. In, Andrew von Hirsch and Andrew Ashworth, eds., Principled Sentencing. Readings on Theory and Policy. Oxford: Hart Publishing. P. 317-330. Philip Pettit and John Braithwaite have argued in their book, Not Just Deserts: A Republican Theory of Criminal Justice, for a...
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Conflicts as Property
by Christie, Nils
June 4, 2015
Source: (1998) Ch. 7.1. In Andrew von Hirsch and Andrew Ashworth, eds., Principled Sentencing. Readings on Theory and Policy. Oxford: Hart Publishing. 312-316. Excerpted and reprinted from Nils Christie (1977), “Conflicts as Property”, British Journal of Criminology, 17: 1-15. Nils...
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Restorative Justice
by Ashworth, Andrew
June 4, 2015
Source: (1998) Chapter 7. In, Andrew von Hirsch and Andrew Ashworth, eds., Principled Sentencing. Readings on Theory and Policy. Oxford: Hart Publishing. 300-311. In their book Principled Sentencing: Readings on Theory and Policy, Andrew von Hirsch and Andrew Ashworth present a collection of...
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Principled Sentencing. Readings on Theory and Policy
by Ashworth, Andrew
June 4, 2015
Source: (1998) Oxford: Hart Publishing. Principled Sentencing offers students of law, legal philosophy, criminology and criminal justice an excellent selection of the best available readings on the moral and philosophical issues in sentencing theory. Chapter 7 deals specifically with...
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Securing Restorative Justice for the ‘Non-Participating’ Victim
by Hoyle, Carolyn
June 4, 2015
Source: (2002) In, Carolyn Hoyle and Richard Young, eds., New Visions of Crime Victims. Oxford: Hart Publishing. p. 97-131. From having little role in the criminal justice process, crime victims in the last twenty years have moved into an integral role in that process. The rise of restorative...
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