This book provides a unique study of the practice of traditional reintegrative community justice in a European society, the Parish Hall Enquiry (PHE) in the Channel Island of Jersey. This is an ancient institution, based on an informal hearing and discussion of a reported offence with the alleged offender and other interested parties, carried out by centeniers (honorary police officers elected to one of Jersey's twelve parishes). Helen Miles and Peter Raynor's research, arising from direct observation, contributes to the literature on 'what works' in resolving conflicts and influencing…mehr
This book provides a unique study of the practice of traditional reintegrative community justice in a European society, the Parish Hall Enquiry (PHE) in the Channel Island of Jersey. This is an ancient institution, based on an informal hearing and discussion of a reported offence with the alleged offender and other interested parties, carried out by centeniers (honorary police officers elected to one of Jersey's twelve parishes). Helen Miles and Peter Raynor's research, arising from direct observation, contributes to the literature on 'what works' in resolving conflicts and influencing offenders, and their detailed case studies give a 'hands on' flavour of the process.
Dr Helen Miles is Director of Criminal Justice for Jersey Police. She is Joint Director (with Peter Raynor) of the Jersey Crime and Society Project, which continues to study aspects of crime and criminal justice in Jersey. Professor Peter Raynor works in the Centre for Criminal Justice and Criminology at Swansea and co-directs the Jersey Crime and Society Project. He is a long-established researcher and writer on criminal justice matters. His previous books include Effective Probation Practice (with D. Smith and M. Vanstone, 1994), Understanding Community Penalities (with M. Vanstone, 2002), Rehabilitation, Crime and Justice (with G. Robinson, 2005), Developments in Social Work with Offenders (with G. McIvor, 2007) and Offender Supervision (with McNeill and Trotter, 2010). He is a member of the Correctional Services Accreditation and Advisory Panel, and of the Academy of Social Sciences.
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Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 The Origins and History of Jersey's Honorary Police Chapter 3 Research Strategy and Methods Chapter 4 The Parish Hall Enquiry Chapter 5 Compliance with Guidelines, and Available Figures for the Parish Hall Enquiry Process Chapter 6 Components of Effective Practice in Community-based Justice Chapter 7 Community-based Systems of Justice Chapter 8 Restorative Justice in Jersey: Repair, Reconciliation and Reassurance Chapter 9 Reintegrative Shaming in Action Chapter 10 The Future for Community Justice in Jersey
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 The Origins and History of Jersey's Honorary Police Chapter 3 Research Strategy and Methods Chapter 4 The Parish Hall Enquiry Chapter 5 Compliance with Guidelines, and Available Figures for the Parish Hall Enquiry Process Chapter 6 Components of Effective Practice in Community-based Justice Chapter 7 Community-based Systems of Justice Chapter 8 Restorative Justice in Jersey: Repair, Reconciliation and Reassurance Chapter 9 Reintegrative Shaming in Action Chapter 10 The Future for Community Justice in Jersey
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