Restorative practices and juvenile offenders in Ireland.
by Kelly, Dominic
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. 161-164. There are two methods of juvenile diversion in Ireland. Depending on the...
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Juvenile criminal mediation in Italy: Current and future perspectives.
by Mastropasqua, Isabella
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. 152-160. The history of juvenile criminal mediation in Italy’s judicial system is...
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Alternative dispute resolution and restorative justice schemes for juvenile offenders in Greece — Potential limitations and open questions.
by Lambropoulou, Effi
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. 136-151. From the beginning of the new millennium, new criminal laws with emphasis on...
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Mediation and the mediation procedure in Hungary for adult offenders.
by Torzs, Edit
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. 130-135. Victim offender mediation can be applied in both juvenile and adult cases. The...
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Legal provisions on restorative justice 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. 125-129. “Tater-Opfer-Ausgleich” (TOA) is the quasi-official German term for...
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Reparation as a mitigating circumstance when imposing a sentence — Mediation in Poland.
by Juszkiewicz, Wojciech
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. 118-124. Interest in mediation in Poland first appeared in the early 1990s. A group of...
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Diversion for promoting compensation to victims and communities during the pre-trial proceedings in Austria.
by Bruckmuller, Karin
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. 109-117. The idea to promote compensation by the offender to the victim has a relatively...
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Pakrac, Croatia: an example of innovative restorative practices during an armed conflict.
by Peuraca, Branka
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. 103-108. During and after the four-year war in Croatia in the early 1990s, restorative...
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Community mediation in Hungary.
by Gesko, Sandor
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. 96-102. After the political changes in the late 1980s and early 1990s, Hungary...
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Resolving school conflicts: “Safe School” initiatives in Hungary.
by Ivany, Borbala
June 4, 2015
Source: (2010) Balahur, Doina (2010). Restorative justice and re-integrative self-esteem: Romanian good practice. In, Marklund, Linda (2010). Resolving school conflicts through peer mediation in Sweden. Melinda Gyokos and Krisztina Lanyi, eds., European best practices of restorative justice in...
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Restorative justice and re-integrative self-esteem: Romanian good practice.
by Balahur, Doina
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. The implementation of restorative justice practices in Romania followed, in general lines,...
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Resolving school conflicts through peer mediation in Sweden.
by Marklund, Linda
June 4, 2015
Source: (2010) 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. 59-66. pp. 72-77. The use of mediation in Sweden is only starting up, although Norrbotten as...
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Resolving conflicts in schools in Finland.
by Kinnunen, Aarne
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. 67-71. The Finnish Act on Basic Education states that a child has the right to a safe...
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Families solving their problems — family group conferencing on family problems in the Netherlands.
by Blad, John
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. 59-66. In the Netherlands, experience with family group conferencing has been gained for...
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The restorative approach in practice: Models in Europe and in Hungary.
by Fellegi, Borbála
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.46-56. In the first half of the article it would be analysed what response under social...
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