Allison Morris / Gabrielle Maxwell (eds.)
Restorative Justice for Juveniles
Herausgeber: Morris, Allison; Maxwell, Gabrielle
Allison Morris / Gabrielle Maxwell (eds.)
Restorative Justice for Juveniles
Herausgeber: Morris, Allison; Maxwell, Gabrielle
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Internationally, there is now an acceptance of the need to develop new strategies in criminal justice which reflect restorative justice principles. This book provides an up to date and critical account of recent developments.
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Internationally, there is now an acceptance of the need to develop new strategies in criminal justice which reflect restorative justice principles. This book provides an up to date and critical account of recent developments.
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- Verlag: Hart Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juni 2001
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 637g
- ISBN-13: 9781841131764
- ISBN-10: 1841131768
- Artikelnr.: 23839408
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Hart Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juni 2001
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 637g
- ISBN-13: 9781841131764
- ISBN-10: 1841131768
- Artikelnr.: 23839408
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Allison Morris was formerly Professor of Criminology at the Victoria University,Wellington, New Zealand. Gabrielle Maxwell is a Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of Criminology at Victoria University in New Zealand.
PART 1 SETTING THE SCENE Chapter 1: Introducing Restorative Justice Daniel
Van Ness, Allison Morris and Gabrielle Maxwell Chapter 2: On Restoration
and Punishment: Favourable Similarities and Fortunate Differences Lode
Walgrave PART 2 DESCRIBING RESTORATIVE PRACTICE Chapter 3: Primary
Restorative Justice Practices Paul McCold Chapter 4: Conferencing in
Australia and New Zealand: Variations, Research Findings and Prospects
Kathleen Daly Chapter 5: Restorative Justice and Family Group Conferences
in England: Current State and Future Prospects Jim Dignan and Peter Marsh
Chapter 6: Conferencing in South Africa: Returning to Our Future Ann
Skelton and Cheryl Frank Chapter 7: Victim Impact of Meeting with Young
Offenders: Two Decades of Victim Offender Mediation Practice and Research
Mark S Umbreit, Robert B Coates and Betty Vos Chapter 8: Mediation in
Europe: Paradoxes, Problems and Promises Elmar G M Weitekamp Chapter 9:
Circle Sentencing: Part of the Restorative Justice Continuum Heino Lilles
PART 3 CRITICAL ISSUES IN RESTORATIVE JUSTICE Chapter 10: Justice for
Victims of Young Offenders: The Centrality of Emotional Harm and
Restoration Heather Strang Chapter 11: Just Cops Doing "Shameful" Business?
Police-led Restorative Justice and the Lessons of Research Richard Young
Chapter 12: Aboriginal Youth and Restorative Justice: Critical Notes from
the Australian Frontier Harry Blagg Chapter 13: Family Group Conferences
and Reoffending Gabrielle Maxwell and Allison Morris PART 4 WHAT NEXT FOR
RESTORATIVE JUSTICE? Chapter 14: Implementing Restorative Justice: What
Works? Allison Morris and Gabrielle Maxwell
Van Ness, Allison Morris and Gabrielle Maxwell Chapter 2: On Restoration
and Punishment: Favourable Similarities and Fortunate Differences Lode
Walgrave PART 2 DESCRIBING RESTORATIVE PRACTICE Chapter 3: Primary
Restorative Justice Practices Paul McCold Chapter 4: Conferencing in
Australia and New Zealand: Variations, Research Findings and Prospects
Kathleen Daly Chapter 5: Restorative Justice and Family Group Conferences
in England: Current State and Future Prospects Jim Dignan and Peter Marsh
Chapter 6: Conferencing in South Africa: Returning to Our Future Ann
Skelton and Cheryl Frank Chapter 7: Victim Impact of Meeting with Young
Offenders: Two Decades of Victim Offender Mediation Practice and Research
Mark S Umbreit, Robert B Coates and Betty Vos Chapter 8: Mediation in
Europe: Paradoxes, Problems and Promises Elmar G M Weitekamp Chapter 9:
Circle Sentencing: Part of the Restorative Justice Continuum Heino Lilles
PART 3 CRITICAL ISSUES IN RESTORATIVE JUSTICE Chapter 10: Justice for
Victims of Young Offenders: The Centrality of Emotional Harm and
Restoration Heather Strang Chapter 11: Just Cops Doing "Shameful" Business?
Police-led Restorative Justice and the Lessons of Research Richard Young
Chapter 12: Aboriginal Youth and Restorative Justice: Critical Notes from
the Australian Frontier Harry Blagg Chapter 13: Family Group Conferences
and Reoffending Gabrielle Maxwell and Allison Morris PART 4 WHAT NEXT FOR
RESTORATIVE JUSTICE? Chapter 14: Implementing Restorative Justice: What
Works? Allison Morris and Gabrielle Maxwell
PART 1 SETTING THE SCENE Chapter 1: Introducing Restorative Justice Daniel
Van Ness, Allison Morris and Gabrielle Maxwell Chapter 2: On Restoration
and Punishment: Favourable Similarities and Fortunate Differences Lode
Walgrave PART 2 DESCRIBING RESTORATIVE PRACTICE Chapter 3: Primary
Restorative Justice Practices Paul McCold Chapter 4: Conferencing in
Australia and New Zealand: Variations, Research Findings and Prospects
Kathleen Daly Chapter 5: Restorative Justice and Family Group Conferences
in England: Current State and Future Prospects Jim Dignan and Peter Marsh
Chapter 6: Conferencing in South Africa: Returning to Our Future Ann
Skelton and Cheryl Frank Chapter 7: Victim Impact of Meeting with Young
Offenders: Two Decades of Victim Offender Mediation Practice and Research
Mark S Umbreit, Robert B Coates and Betty Vos Chapter 8: Mediation in
Europe: Paradoxes, Problems and Promises Elmar G M Weitekamp Chapter 9:
Circle Sentencing: Part of the Restorative Justice Continuum Heino Lilles
PART 3 CRITICAL ISSUES IN RESTORATIVE JUSTICE Chapter 10: Justice for
Victims of Young Offenders: The Centrality of Emotional Harm and
Restoration Heather Strang Chapter 11: Just Cops Doing "Shameful" Business?
Police-led Restorative Justice and the Lessons of Research Richard Young
Chapter 12: Aboriginal Youth and Restorative Justice: Critical Notes from
the Australian Frontier Harry Blagg Chapter 13: Family Group Conferences
and Reoffending Gabrielle Maxwell and Allison Morris PART 4 WHAT NEXT FOR
RESTORATIVE JUSTICE? Chapter 14: Implementing Restorative Justice: What
Works? Allison Morris and Gabrielle Maxwell
Van Ness, Allison Morris and Gabrielle Maxwell Chapter 2: On Restoration
and Punishment: Favourable Similarities and Fortunate Differences Lode
Walgrave PART 2 DESCRIBING RESTORATIVE PRACTICE Chapter 3: Primary
Restorative Justice Practices Paul McCold Chapter 4: Conferencing in
Australia and New Zealand: Variations, Research Findings and Prospects
Kathleen Daly Chapter 5: Restorative Justice and Family Group Conferences
in England: Current State and Future Prospects Jim Dignan and Peter Marsh
Chapter 6: Conferencing in South Africa: Returning to Our Future Ann
Skelton and Cheryl Frank Chapter 7: Victim Impact of Meeting with Young
Offenders: Two Decades of Victim Offender Mediation Practice and Research
Mark S Umbreit, Robert B Coates and Betty Vos Chapter 8: Mediation in
Europe: Paradoxes, Problems and Promises Elmar G M Weitekamp Chapter 9:
Circle Sentencing: Part of the Restorative Justice Continuum Heino Lilles
PART 3 CRITICAL ISSUES IN RESTORATIVE JUSTICE Chapter 10: Justice for
Victims of Young Offenders: The Centrality of Emotional Harm and
Restoration Heather Strang Chapter 11: Just Cops Doing "Shameful" Business?
Police-led Restorative Justice and the Lessons of Research Richard Young
Chapter 12: Aboriginal Youth and Restorative Justice: Critical Notes from
the Australian Frontier Harry Blagg Chapter 13: Family Group Conferences
and Reoffending Gabrielle Maxwell and Allison Morris PART 4 WHAT NEXT FOR
RESTORATIVE JUSTICE? Chapter 14: Implementing Restorative Justice: What
Works? Allison Morris and Gabrielle Maxwell