Heather Strang / John Braithwaite (eds.)
Restorative Justice and Family Violence
Herausgeber: Braithwaite, John; Strang, Heather
Heather Strang / John Braithwaite (eds.)
Restorative Justice and Family Violence
Herausgeber: Braithwaite, John; Strang, Heather
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This 2002 book addresses the potential for restorative justice to deal with conflicts within families.
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This 2002 book addresses the potential for restorative justice to deal with conflicts within families.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 302
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Mai 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 593g
- ISBN-13: 9780521818469
- ISBN-10: 052181846X
- Artikelnr.: 29337768
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 302
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Mai 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 593g
- ISBN-13: 9780521818469
- ISBN-10: 052181846X
- Artikelnr.: 29337768
Heather Strang is Director in the Centre for Restorative Justice, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University.
1. Restorative justice and family violence John Braitwaite and Heather
Strang; 2. Restorative values and confronting family violence Kay Pranis;
3. Domestic violence and women's safety: feminist challenges to restorative
justice Julie Stubbs; 4. Sexual assault and restorative justice Kathleen
Daly; 5. Children and family violence: restorative messages from New
Zealand Allison Morris; 6. Feminist praxi: making family group conferencing
work Joan Pennell and Gail Burford; 7. Transformative justice:
anti-subordination processes in cases of domestic violence Donna Coker; 8.
Balance in the response to family violence: challenging restorative
principles Gordon Bazemore and Twila Hugley Earle; 9. Lessons from the
mediation obsession: ensuring that sentencing 'alternatives' focus on
indigenous self-determination Larissa Behrendt; 10. Restorative justice and
Aboriginal family violence: opening a space for healing Harry Blagg; 11.
Using restorative justice processes in developing ways of addressing family
violence in Aboriginal communities Loretta Kelly; 12. Domestic violence and
restorative justice initiatives: who pays if we get it wrong? Ruth Busch.
Strang; 2. Restorative values and confronting family violence Kay Pranis;
3. Domestic violence and women's safety: feminist challenges to restorative
justice Julie Stubbs; 4. Sexual assault and restorative justice Kathleen
Daly; 5. Children and family violence: restorative messages from New
Zealand Allison Morris; 6. Feminist praxi: making family group conferencing
work Joan Pennell and Gail Burford; 7. Transformative justice:
anti-subordination processes in cases of domestic violence Donna Coker; 8.
Balance in the response to family violence: challenging restorative
principles Gordon Bazemore and Twila Hugley Earle; 9. Lessons from the
mediation obsession: ensuring that sentencing 'alternatives' focus on
indigenous self-determination Larissa Behrendt; 10. Restorative justice and
Aboriginal family violence: opening a space for healing Harry Blagg; 11.
Using restorative justice processes in developing ways of addressing family
violence in Aboriginal communities Loretta Kelly; 12. Domestic violence and
restorative justice initiatives: who pays if we get it wrong? Ruth Busch.
1. Restorative justice and family violence John Braitwaite and Heather
Strang; 2. Restorative values and confronting family violence Kay Pranis;
3. Domestic violence and women's safety: feminist challenges to restorative
justice Julie Stubbs; 4. Sexual assault and restorative justice Kathleen
Daly; 5. Children and family violence: restorative messages from New
Zealand Allison Morris; 6. Feminist praxi: making family group conferencing
work Joan Pennell and Gail Burford; 7. Transformative justice:
anti-subordination processes in cases of domestic violence Donna Coker; 8.
Balance in the response to family violence: challenging restorative
principles Gordon Bazemore and Twila Hugley Earle; 9. Lessons from the
mediation obsession: ensuring that sentencing 'alternatives' focus on
indigenous self-determination Larissa Behrendt; 10. Restorative justice and
Aboriginal family violence: opening a space for healing Harry Blagg; 11.
Using restorative justice processes in developing ways of addressing family
violence in Aboriginal communities Loretta Kelly; 12. Domestic violence and
restorative justice initiatives: who pays if we get it wrong? Ruth Busch.
Strang; 2. Restorative values and confronting family violence Kay Pranis;
3. Domestic violence and women's safety: feminist challenges to restorative
justice Julie Stubbs; 4. Sexual assault and restorative justice Kathleen
Daly; 5. Children and family violence: restorative messages from New
Zealand Allison Morris; 6. Feminist praxi: making family group conferencing
work Joan Pennell and Gail Burford; 7. Transformative justice:
anti-subordination processes in cases of domestic violence Donna Coker; 8.
Balance in the response to family violence: challenging restorative
principles Gordon Bazemore and Twila Hugley Earle; 9. Lessons from the
mediation obsession: ensuring that sentencing 'alternatives' focus on
indigenous self-determination Larissa Behrendt; 10. Restorative justice and
Aboriginal family violence: opening a space for healing Harry Blagg; 11.
Using restorative justice processes in developing ways of addressing family
violence in Aboriginal communities Loretta Kelly; 12. Domestic violence and
restorative justice initiatives: who pays if we get it wrong? Ruth Busch.