Dismantling the master’s house: War and peace in Aceh and East Timor – the limitations of the language we use
by Siapno, Jacqueline Aquino
June 4, 2015
Source: (2001) In Thinking peace, making peace, eds. Barry Hindess and Margaret Jolly, 45-55. Occasional Paper Series 1/2001. Collection of papers presented at the Academy of the Social Sciences annual symposium, 5 November 2000. Canberra: Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia. In this...
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Reconciliation in Australia: Making peace with indigenous Australians
by Scott, Evelyn
June 4, 2015
Source: (2001) In Barry Hindess and Margaret Jolly, eds., Thinking Peace, Making Peace. Occasional Paper Series 1/2001. Canberra, Australia: Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia. Pp 73-76. Downloaded 2 June 2004. Reconciliation involves making peace between people. Evelyn Scott –...
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Truth commissions and judicial trials: Complementary or antagonistic servants of public justice?
by Shriver Jr., Donald W.
June 4, 2015
Source: (2001) Journal of Law and Religion 16 (1), 1-33. The twentieth century has seen enormous violations of human rights through organized oppression and infliction of suffering and death. The latter part of the twentieth century has also seen numerous attempts to respond to organized, mass...
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Report on the Consultation on Restorative Justice and Violence against Women, February 8 and 9, 2001
by Saskatoon Community Mediation Services, Ruth
June 4, 2015
Source: (2001) Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada: Saskatoon Community Services. In February 2001, Saskatoon Community Mediation Services facilitated a consultation on restorative justice and violence against women. Participants represented several broad categories of relevant organizations and...
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Women’s role in peace-making in the Bougainville peace process
by Saovana-Spriggs, Ruth
June 4, 2015
Source: (2001) In Barry Hindess and Margaret Jolly, eds., Thinking Peace, Making Peace. Occasional Paper Series 1/2001. Canberra, Australia: Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia. Pp 64-72. Downloaded 2 June 2004. Ruth Saovana-Spriggs examines issues of conflict and peace by telling the...
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Shame and shaming in restorative justice
by Scheff, Thomas J.
June 4, 2015
Source: (2000) The Red Feather Journal of Postmodern Criminology 8. Downloaded 2 June 2004. This article is an updated version of the authors’ chapter, “Strategy for community conferences: Emotions and social bonds,â€? 1996; in Restorative Justice: International...
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Restorative justice- What’s it all about?
by Churches' Criminal Justice Forum, Thomas J
June 4, 2015
Source: (2001) Collection of papers presented at a conference hosted by the Churches’ Criminal Justice Forum. London: Churches Together in Britain and Ireland, Churches’ Criminal Justice Forum. This collection consists of papers and workshops presented at a conference,...
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Corrections and restorative justice
by Quinn, Thomas J
June 4, 2015
Source: (1996) In Community justice: Striving for safe, secure, and just communities, ed. LIS, Inc., 14-17. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, National Institute of Corrections Quinn, pointing to indicators of a system in trouble, declares that the field of corrections is at a...
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Restorative justice – reflections on national and international developments.
by Pranis, Kay
June 4, 2015
Source: (1999) Saint Paul, MN: Minnesota Department of Corrections, Community and Juvenile Services Division. Downloaded 2 June 2004. Pranis states in this article that interest in restorative justice increased dramatically in the mid 1990s across the United States and around the world....
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Restorative values and confronting family violence.
by Pranis, Kay
June 4, 2015
Source: Saint Paul, MN: Minnesota Department of Corrections, Community and Juvenile Services Division. Downloaded 2 June 2004. Kay Pranis has spent many years assisting victims of domestic violence and many years learning about and applying restorative justice ideas and processes. On these...
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Building justice on a foundation of democracy, caring and mutual responsibility.
by Pranis, Kay
June 4, 2015
Source: (2001) Saint Paul, MN: Minnesota Department of Corrections, Community and Juvenile Services Division. Downloaded 2 June 2004. Building on key elements in the development of her approach to restorative justice, Pranis lays the foundations of a new vision of justice. The foundations of...
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Bosnian youth act on US death penalty case
by Phillips, Brian D
June 4, 2015
Source: (2000) The Friend (December 29). Brian Phillips notes the importance of building a culture of human rights and durable peace at the community level in Bosnia-Herzegovina. Toward this aim, Quaker Peace and Social Witness has been working with Amnesty International in Bosnia-Herzegovina...
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Restorative justice: Is it justice for battered women?
by Provincial Association of Transition Houses of Saskatchewan, Mike
June 4, 2015
Source: (2000) Saskatoon (?), Saskatchewan, Canada: Provincial Association of Transition Houses of Saskatchewan In April 2000, Provincial Association of Transition Houses of Saskatchewan (PATHS) conducted a conference or forum in Saskatoon to address the following kinds of questions. Should...
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Forgiving justice
by Nellis, Mike
June 4, 2015
Source: (2000) The Friend (June 2). In this article, Mike Nellis reflects on Tim Newell’s Swarthmore Lecture 2000 on forgiving justice and a Quaker vision for criminal justice. Nellis remarks that the secular criminal justice system makes so little space for spiritual processes that can...
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Remembering war, making peace: History, truth and reconciliation in East Asia.
by Morris-Suzuki, Tessa
June 4, 2015
Source: (2001) In Thinking peace, making peace, eds. Barry Hindess and Margaret Jolly, 56-63. Occasional Paper Series 1/2001. Collection of papers presented at the Academy of the Social Sciences annual symposium, 5 November 2000. Canberra: Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia. Tessa...
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