The use of family group conferencing/Decision-making with prisoners in prison probation and during after-care in Hungary.
by Blaha, Magdolna Fabianne
June 4, 2015
Source: (2010) In, Melinda Gyokos and Krisztina Lanyi, eds., European best practices of restorative justice in criminal Procedure. Budapest: Ministry of Justice and Law Enforcement, Republic of Hungary.pp. 258-264. For years now, the Hungarian Probation Service has considered it one of its...
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Restorative practice for the social re-integration of offenders in the United Kingdom.
by Smith, Vicki
June 4, 2015
Source: (2010) In, Melinda Gyokos and Krisztina Lanyi, eds., European best practices of restorative justice in criminal Procedure. Budapest: Ministry of Justice and Law Enforcement, Republic of Hungary.pp. 252-257. “Justice” in the traditional punitive sense, does not always...
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“Restorative prison” projects in Hungary.
by Gyokos, Melinda
June 4, 2015
Source: (2010) In, Melinda Gyokos and Krisztina Lanyi, eds., European best practices of restorative justice in criminal Procedure. Budapest: Ministry of Justice and Law Enforcement, Republic of Hungary.pp. 243-251. The Hungarian “restorative prison” projects has nothing to do with...
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“Active citizenship together” — Integrating the prison into the lives of the local community in the United Kingdom.
by Hudson, Andy
June 4, 2015
Source: (2010) In, Melinda Gyokos and Krisztina Lanyi, eds., European best practices of restorative justice in criminal Procedure. Budapest: Ministry of Justice and Law Enforcement, Republic of Hungary.pp. 239-242. “Active Citizenship” is about being involved in the community,...
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Mediation in prisons and restorative justice in the Republic of Slovenia.
by Friskovec, Robert
June 4, 2015
Source: (2010) In, Melinda Gyokos and Krisztina Lanyi, eds., European best practices of restorative justice in criminal Procedure. Budapest: Ministry of Justice and Law Enforcement, Republic of Hungary.pp. 236-238. As already mentioned, in the year 2000, the Criminal Code introduced victim...
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Victim offender mediation in severe crimes in Belgium: “What victims need and offenders can offer.”
by Van Droogenbroeck, Bram
June 4, 2015
Source: (2010) In, Melinda Gyokos and Krisztina Lanyi, eds., European best practices of restorative justice in criminal Procedure. Budapest: Ministry of Justice and Law Enforcement, Republic of Hungary.pp. 230-235. ediation is also carried out in prison when the punishment is being served. In...
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Restorative justice in Belgian prisons.
by Marien, Karolien
June 4, 2015
Source: (2010) In, Melinda Gyokos and Krisztina Lanyi, eds., European best practices of restorative justice in criminal Procedure. Budapest: Ministry of Justice and Law Enforcement, Republic of Hungary.pp.225-229. In 2000 the positive evaluation of this research led to the decision of the...
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Symbolic restitution: Community sanctions in the practice of the Hungarian Probation Service.
by Hatvani, Erzsebet
June 4, 2015
Source: (2010) In, Melinda Gyokos and Krisztina Lanyi, eds., European best practices of restorative justice in criminal Procedure. Budapest: Ministry of Justice and Law Enforcement, Republic of Hungary.pp. 217-224. A broader concept of alternatives to prison includes not only the criminal law...
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The development of victim offender mediation in Sweden.
by Jacobsson, Maritha
June 4, 2015
Source: (2010) In, Melinda Gyokos and Krisztina Lanyi, eds., European best practices of restorative justice in criminal Procedure. Budapest: Ministry of Justice and Law Enforcement, Republic of Hungary.pp. 213-216. Since the year 2008, it has been compulsory for all municipalities in Sweden to...
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Victim offender mediation and mediators in the Republic of Slovakia.
by Mrazek, Peter
June 4, 2015
Source: (2010) In, Melinda Gyokos and Krisztina Lanyi, eds., European best practices of restorative justice in criminal Procedure. Budapest: Ministry of Justice and Law Enforcement, Republic of Hungary.pp. 209-212. The criminal policy in Slovakia, just line in other countries, places stress on...
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The practice of “Tater-Opfer-Ausgleich” in Germany.
by Hartmann, Arthur
June 4, 2015
Source: (2010) In, Melinda Gyokos and Krisztina Lanyi, eds., European best practices of restorative justice in criminal Procedure. Budapest: Ministry of Justice and Law Enforcement, Republic of Hungary.pp. 205-208. The relevance of Section 46a of the German Criminal Code (Strafgesetzbuch,...
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Restoring relationships: Hate crimes and restorative justice.
by Gavrielides, Theo
June 4, 2015
Source: (2010) In, Melinda Gyokos and Krisztina Lanyi, eds., European best practices of restorative justice in criminal Procedure. Budapest: Ministry of Justice and Law Enforcement, Republic of Hungary.pp.187-204. This article has been split into five parts. First, it will attempt to...
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Victim offender mediation in cases of domestic violence — the Greek experience.
by Artinopoulou, Vasso
June 4, 2015
Source: (2010) In, Melinda Gyokos and Krisztina Lanyi, eds., European best practices of restorative justice in criminal Procedure. Budapest: Ministry of Justice and Law Enforcement, Republic of Hungary.pp. 177-185. Gender perspective is important to take into account in domestic violence as...
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Mediation in cases of juvenile offenders in Croatia.
by Zizak, Antonija
June 4, 2015
Source: (2010) In, Melinda Gyokos and Krisztina Lanyi, eds., European best practices of restorative justice in criminal Procedure. Budapest: Ministry of Justice and Law Enforcement, Republic of Hungary.pp.171-176. Although victim offender mediation is not a brand new idea, it exists in Croatia...
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Mediation as a restorative approach to dealing with juvenile crime in the Czech Republic.
by Matouskova, Andrea
June 4, 2015
Source: (2010) In, Melinda Gyokos and Krisztina Lanyi, eds., European best practices of restorative justice in criminal Procedure. Budapest: Ministry of Justice and Law Enforcement, Republic of Hungary.pp. 165-170. The Czech Republic has a population of approximately 10 million people. The...
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