Heather Strang / John Braithwaite (eds.)
Restorative Justice and Civil Society
Herausgeber: Braithwaite, John; Strang, Heather
Heather Strang / John Braithwaite (eds.)
Restorative Justice and Civil Society
Herausgeber: Braithwaite, John; Strang, Heather
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Looks at the restorative justice movement and the relationship between restorative justice and civil society.
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Looks at the restorative justice movement and the relationship between restorative justice and civil society.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. April 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 434g
- ISBN-13: 9780521000536
- ISBN-10: 052100053X
- Artikelnr.: 21101152
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. April 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 434g
- ISBN-13: 9780521000536
- ISBN-10: 052100053X
- Artikelnr.: 21101152
1. Introduction: restorative justice and civil society John Braithwaite and
Heather Strang; 2. Transforming security: a South African experiment
Clifford Shearing; 3. Two Protestant ethics and the spirit of restoration
Lawrence Sherman; 4. The force of community George Pavlich; 5. The crime
victim movement as a force in civil society Heather Strang; 6. Reparations
and restorative justice: responding to the gross violation of human rights
Chris Cunneen; 7. Restorative justice and civil society in Melanesia: the
case of Papua New Guinea Sinclair Dinnen; 8. Restorative justice in
everyday life: beyond the formal ritual Ted Wachtel and Paul McCold; 9.
Community conferencing as a special case of conflict transformation John
McDonald and David Moore; 10. Restorative justice and the need for
restorative environments in bureaucracies and corporations James Ritchie
and Terry O'Connell; 11. 'If your only tool is a hammer, all your problems
will look like nails' Sir Charles Pollard; 12. Restorative justice and
school discipline: mutually exclusive? Lisa Cameron and Margaret
Thorsborne; 13. The school system: developing its capacity in the
regulation of civil society Brenda Morrison; 14. Security and justice for
all David Bayley.
Heather Strang; 2. Transforming security: a South African experiment
Clifford Shearing; 3. Two Protestant ethics and the spirit of restoration
Lawrence Sherman; 4. The force of community George Pavlich; 5. The crime
victim movement as a force in civil society Heather Strang; 6. Reparations
and restorative justice: responding to the gross violation of human rights
Chris Cunneen; 7. Restorative justice and civil society in Melanesia: the
case of Papua New Guinea Sinclair Dinnen; 8. Restorative justice in
everyday life: beyond the formal ritual Ted Wachtel and Paul McCold; 9.
Community conferencing as a special case of conflict transformation John
McDonald and David Moore; 10. Restorative justice and the need for
restorative environments in bureaucracies and corporations James Ritchie
and Terry O'Connell; 11. 'If your only tool is a hammer, all your problems
will look like nails' Sir Charles Pollard; 12. Restorative justice and
school discipline: mutually exclusive? Lisa Cameron and Margaret
Thorsborne; 13. The school system: developing its capacity in the
regulation of civil society Brenda Morrison; 14. Security and justice for
all David Bayley.
1. Introduction: restorative justice and civil society John Braithwaite and
Heather Strang; 2. Transforming security: a South African experiment
Clifford Shearing; 3. Two Protestant ethics and the spirit of restoration
Lawrence Sherman; 4. The force of community George Pavlich; 5. The crime
victim movement as a force in civil society Heather Strang; 6. Reparations
and restorative justice: responding to the gross violation of human rights
Chris Cunneen; 7. Restorative justice and civil society in Melanesia: the
case of Papua New Guinea Sinclair Dinnen; 8. Restorative justice in
everyday life: beyond the formal ritual Ted Wachtel and Paul McCold; 9.
Community conferencing as a special case of conflict transformation John
McDonald and David Moore; 10. Restorative justice and the need for
restorative environments in bureaucracies and corporations James Ritchie
and Terry O'Connell; 11. 'If your only tool is a hammer, all your problems
will look like nails' Sir Charles Pollard; 12. Restorative justice and
school discipline: mutually exclusive? Lisa Cameron and Margaret
Thorsborne; 13. The school system: developing its capacity in the
regulation of civil society Brenda Morrison; 14. Security and justice for
all David Bayley.
Heather Strang; 2. Transforming security: a South African experiment
Clifford Shearing; 3. Two Protestant ethics and the spirit of restoration
Lawrence Sherman; 4. The force of community George Pavlich; 5. The crime
victim movement as a force in civil society Heather Strang; 6. Reparations
and restorative justice: responding to the gross violation of human rights
Chris Cunneen; 7. Restorative justice and civil society in Melanesia: the
case of Papua New Guinea Sinclair Dinnen; 8. Restorative justice in
everyday life: beyond the formal ritual Ted Wachtel and Paul McCold; 9.
Community conferencing as a special case of conflict transformation John
McDonald and David Moore; 10. Restorative justice and the need for
restorative environments in bureaucracies and corporations James Ritchie
and Terry O'Connell; 11. 'If your only tool is a hammer, all your problems
will look like nails' Sir Charles Pollard; 12. Restorative justice and
school discipline: mutually exclusive? Lisa Cameron and Margaret
Thorsborne; 13. The school system: developing its capacity in the
regulation of civil society Brenda Morrison; 14. Security and justice for
all David Bayley.