Case study: Norway assault case A middle-aged woman, Ann, lived in a small town in the middle of Norway. It had always been a nice quiet place where everyone knew each other, and people had no fear of serious crime – not even late at ...
Brown (forthcoming) goes on to consider, but ultimately reject, Hegel's argument that what punishment restores is not any concrete damage but the victim's (more abstract) rights. 5 Victim impact statements have been introduced in ...
Moore, D, 1995, A New Approach to Juvenile Justice: An Evaluation of Family Conferences in Wagga Wagga - A Report to ... Morris, A and Young, W, 1999, 'Reforming Criminal Justice: The Potential of Restorative Justice', Presented to the ...
Informal reckonings: Conflict resolutions in mediation, restorative justice, reparations. Oxon, UK: Routledge-Cavendish. Yantzi, M. (1998). Sexual offending and restoration. Waterloo, Ontario, Canada: Herald Press.
Maxwell, G. and Shepherd, P. (1998), Evaluation of the Counselling for Families of Murder Victims Scheme, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet Crime Prevention Unit and Institute of Criminology, Wellington.
This reprint of the classic work, originally published by the UK Home Office, Information & Publications Group in 1999, is produced by Coventry Lord Mayor's Committee for Peace and Reconciliation on behalf of the Coventry Restorative ...
Restorative justice has the potential to transform corrections with community - based input and support . ... Corrections , Peacemaking , and Restorative Justice : Transforming Individuals and Institutions .
This title explores the theoretical foundations of restorative justice. It looks at restorative justice philosophy and the ways in which models have been applied to adults, corporate crime, family violence and to cases of extreme violence.
Truth commissions and restorative justice. In: G. Johnstone & D. Van Ness (Eds), Handbook of restorative justice (pp. 351–371). Cullompton, Devon: Willan Publishing. McCold. (2006). The recent history of restorative justice: Mediation, ...
In criminology, as in other disciplines, researchers at all levels are drowning in potentially useful scholarly information, and this guide has been created as a tool for cutting through that material to find the exact source you need.
This volume brings together the leading work on restorative justice to achieve two objectives: to construct a comprehensive and up-to-date conceptual framework for restorative justice suitable even for newcomers; and to challenge the ...
Justice,. Peace. Psychology,. and. Sexual. Violence. Harm from sexual violence happens as structural and cultural violence in addition to the harm of direct violence through physical, one-on-one acts of assault or exploitation.
"In this timely text, Missouri State University criminologists Aida Y. Hass-Wisecup and Caryn E. Saxon make a virtuous effort to sort through the strengths and misconceptions of restorative justice, the wide variety of forms of restorative ...
... a result of their community panel adult pre - trial diversion partner's violence towards them wanted the programmes ( Maxwell et al . , 1999 ) certainly relationship with their partner to continue get close to restorative ideals .
This book provides an essential introduction to the most fundamental and distinctive ideas of restorative justice and will appeal to students of criminology, law or related disciplines or researchers and professionals with an interest in ...
Restorative Justice: A Vision for Healing and Change
Restorative Justice: Healing the Foundations of Our Everyday Lives
This book provides an essential introduction to the most fundamental and distinctive ideas of restorative justice and will appeal to students of criminology, law or related disciplines or researchers and professionals with an interest in ...
This book brings together a selection of papers originally presented and discussed at the fourth international restorative justice conference, held at the University of Tübingen.
Annotation America keeps expanding its prisons - despite the lack of any credible evidence to show that this punitive view of justice provides safer communities and reduces crime. But how is this justice system serving us?