Mending fences: reparation and the reorientation of young people in the secure estate.
by Dubberley, Sarah
June 4, 2015
Source: (2011) Criminal Justice Studies. 24(4):337-350. The paper is informed by the findings of mixed method study of the Duke of Edinburgh intervention at selected secure estate establishments in England and Wales, drawing on the findings of an Attitude to Offending instrument (CRIME-PICS11)...
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Restorative practices in Hungary: An ex-prisoner is reintegrated into the community.
by Negrea, Vidia
June 4, 2015
Source: (2011) Restorative Practice E-Forum. 8 November 2011. As the representative of Community Service Foundation of Hungary, the Hungarian affiliate of the International Institute for Restorative Practices (IIRP), I participated in a group session of the Hungarian Crime Prevention and...
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Conventional and innovative justice responses to sexual violence.
by Daly, Kathleen
June 4, 2015
Source: (2011) ACSSA Issues. No. 12. Australian Centre for the Study of Sexual Assault. Despite 30 years of significant change to the way the criminal justice system responds to sexual violence, conviction rates have gone down in Australia, Canada, and England and Wales.1 Victim/survivors...
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Evaluation of the Community Justice Group Program. Final report.
by KPMG
June 4, 2015
Source: (2010) Brisbane: Department of Justice and Attorney General. There are a number of reasons why Indigenous people are over-represented within the criminal justice system. These range from offending patterns, impact of policing and law, cultural differences and understanding of what...
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Juvenile justice in Australia 2009-2010.
by Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
June 4, 2015
Source: (2011) Juvenile justice series no. 8. JUV 8. Canberra: AIHW In Australia, the state and territory governments are responsible for dealing with young people who are involved in crime. One major aspect of the juvenile justice system is the supervision of children and young people who...
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Lessons for justice reinvestment from restorative justice and the justice model experience.
by Maruna, Shadd
June 4, 2015
Source: (2011) Criminology and Public Policy. 10(3):661-669. Abstract...
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Notes from the field: Reconciliation, justice and mobilization of war victims in Afghanistan.
by Kouvo, Sari
June 4, 2015
Source: (2011) International Journal of Transitional Justice. IJTJ (2011) doi: 10.1093/ijtj/ijr019 First published online: October 19, 2011 This article traces the early stages of civil society mobilization for transitional justice and recent efforts to establish a network of war victims in...
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Reconciliation and conflict: a review of practice.
by Snyder, Emily
June 4, 2015
Source: (2011) Alberta Law Review. 48(4):831-845. abstract...
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Restorative justice in the Cambodian community: Challenges and possibilities in practice.
by Pen Khek Chear
June 4, 2015
Source: (2011) Boston University School of Social Work. This paper discusses justice and restorative justice among Cambodians in Cambodia and transnational Cambodian Americans. There is an overview of social roles, social order and Cambodian Buddhism. It is important to understand these...
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The International Criminal Court in Central and Eastern Africa: Between the possible and the desirable.
by Castillo Diaz, Pablo
June 4, 2015
Source: (2010) Dissertation. Doctor of Philosophy. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. The field of transitional justice has been haunted and enriched by the peace versus justice dilemma and the difficulty of navigating the thin line between the logic of appropriateness and the logic...
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A case study of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania’s Mental Health Court: Balancing therapeutic jurisprudence and public safety.
by Pallone, Melanie
June 4, 2015
Source: (2011) Dissertation. Doctor of Philosophy. Indiana University of Pennsylvania. When support mechanisms that keep mentally ill offenders from committing crimes break down, many of these special offenders have been incarcerated, contributing to a decline in their welfare and problems for...
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Restorative justice in schools: An examination of peace circles within Monroe High School.
by Isaac, Christian W.
June 4, 2015
Source: (2011) Thesis. Master of Science in Criminal Justice. Rochester Institute of Technology. Rochester, New York. Literature suggests that restorative justice programs can have improved outcomes when examining recidivism rates and satisfaction levels of both victim and offender in many...
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A virtue ethic assessment of nonviolent peacemaking: Toward public discourse and policy.
by McCarthy, Eli S.
June 4, 2015
Source: (2009) Dissertation. Graduate Theological Union. Berkeley, CA. This dissertation explores two interrelated questions. 1) What is a more adequate way to assess nonviolent peacemaking compared to the more common rule-based assessments? 2)What is a more fruitful way to mediate or persuade...
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Indigenous leadership: A talking-circle dialogue with Cree leaders.
by Buchanan, Julia L.
June 4, 2015
Source: (2010) Dissertation. Doctorate of Philosophy. University of San Diego. The study of leadership is gaining popularity as evidenced by the increasing number of leadership development programs in both corporate and academic environments. Therefore, the way that leadership is defined...
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Solution team: A program evaluation of an anti-bullying intervention.
by Steiger, Alyssa D.
June 4, 2015
Source: (2010) Dissertation. California Institute of Integral Studies. San Francisco, CA Bullying is a pervasive problem in schools worldwide and a relatively common problem among children and adolescents today. As a result of this, many schools have been looking at anti-bullying...
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