“Corporate crime and restorative justice.”
by Löschnig-Gspandl, Marianne
June 4, 2015
Source: (2000) Austria: University of Graz. Photocopied draft. Arguing that traditional criminal justice systems should be transformed into restorative justice systems, Löschnig-Gspandl applies restorative justice to corporate crime. She defines the nature of corporate crime, including...
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“Conversion as a way of life in cultures of violence.”
by Ortega, Ofelia.
June 4, 2015
Source: (2001) In Forgiveness and reconciliation: Religion, public policy, & conflict transformation, ed. Raymond G. Helmick, S.J., and Rodney L. Petersen, 373-384. With a foreword by Archbishop Desmond M. Tutu. Philadelphia: Templeton Foundation Press. Ortega begins her reflections on...
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“Conservative Protestants: Views of crime and punishment and their implications for corrections.”
by Curry, Theodore R
June 4, 2015
Source: (1995) The IARCA Journal 6 (June): 32-37. Curry points to the significant influence of religious ideas and structures – primarily Protestant, and primarily theologically conservative Protestant – on public affairs, including crime and corrections. In this article then,...
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“Consensus building and environmental decision making.”
by Hally Ingram, Gabrielle
June 4, 2015
Source: (2000) In Mediation in Context, ed. Marian Liebmann, 211-224. With an introduction by Marian Liebmann. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. While environmental decision making contains classic ingredients of conflict, the main approach for decision making has been a rational scientific...
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“Connecting philosophy and practice.”
by Braithwaite, John
June 4, 2015
Source: (2000) In Restorative justice: Philosophy to practice, ed. Heather Strang and John Braithwaite, 203-220. Burlington, Vermont, U.S.: Ashgate Publishing Company. Building on the principle that philosophy and practice must inform each other for both to attain their best and truest...
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“Confronting the unimaginable: Psychotherapists’ reactions to victims of the Nazi Holocaust.”
by Danieli, Yael
June 4, 2015
Source: (1988) In Human adaptation to extreme stress: From the Holocaust to Vietnam, ed. John P. Wilson, Zev Harel, and Boaz Kahana, 219-238. New York: Plenum Press. Following World War II, assistance for surviving victims of the Holocaust did not include significant provision for their...
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“Conflict resolution and peer mediation in primary schools.”
by Lawrence, Elizabeth
June 4, 2015
Source: (2000) In Mediation in Context, ed. Marian Liebmann, 53-68. With an introduction by Marian Liebmann. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. To deal with conflict, many schools now have peer mediation programs. Lawrence examines the foundations, aims, and processes of such programs. As...
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Restorative justice for juveniles: Conferencing, mediation and circles.
by Maxwell, Gabrielle
June 4, 2015
Source: (2001) With a foreword by DJ Carruthers. Oxford: Hart Publishing. In this book the editors, Allison Morris and Gabrielle Maxwell, have collected studies of a variety of ideas and practices related to restorative justice for juveniles. Beginning with more theoretical perspectives on...
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“Conferencing in South Africa: Returning to our future.”
by Skelton, Ann
June 4, 2015
Source: (2001) In Restorative justice for juveniles: Conferencing, mediation and circles, ed. Allison Morris and Gabrielle Maxwell, 103-119. With a foreword by DJ Carruthers. Oxford: Hart Publishing. Since the change to democratic rule, South African criminal justice has been in flux. This...
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“Conferencing in Australia and New Zealand: Variations, research findings, and prospects.”
by Daly, Kathleen
June 4, 2015
Source: (2001) In Restorative justice for juveniles: Conferencing, mediation and circles, ed. Allison Morris and Gabrielle Maxwell, 59-83. With a foreword by DJ Carruthers. Oxford: Hart Publishing. Australia and New Zealand have developed and applied conferencing much more extensively than...
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“Concluding reflections.”
by Bottoms, Anthony
June 4, 2015
Source: (2001) In Community penalties: Change and challenges, eds. Anthony Bottoms, Loraine Gelsthorpe, and Sue Rex, 226-240. Cambridge Criminal Justice Series. Devon, UK: Willan Publishing. In this final essay, the editors discuss five themes or dimensions they deem critical for the future of...
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“Community service as a cornerstone of a systemic restorative response to (juvenile) crime. “
by Walgrave, Lode
June 4, 2015
Source: (1999) In Restorative juvenile justice: Repairing the harm of youth crime, ed. Gordon Bazemore and Lode Walgrave, 129-154. With an introduction by Gordon Bazemore and Lode Walgrave. Monsey, NY: Criminal Justice Press. Walgrave observes that many equate mediation and restorative...
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“Compliance and community penalties.”
by Bottoms, Anthony
June 4, 2015
Source: (2001) In Community penalties: Change and challenges, eds. Anthony Bottoms, Loraine Gelsthorpe, and Sue Rex, 87-116. Cambridge Criminal Justice Series. Devon, UK: Willan Publishing. Bottoms interacts in this chapter with debates about the effectiveness of community penalties; he does...
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A comparison of four restorative conferencing models.
by Bazemore, Gordon
June 4, 2015
Source: (2001) Washington, DC: United States Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. Bazemore and Umbreit profile four models of restorative conferencing in a juvenile justice context. Restorative conferencing consists of...
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“Community sentencing and the religious community.”
by Richardson, Greg D.
June 4, 2015
Source: (1995) The IARCA Journal 6 (June): 38-42. Noting the current frequency of the term “communityâ€? with regard to the criminal justice system, Richardson argues that criminal justice practitioners should seek the participation of the religious community in the criminal...
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