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.
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.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Contents Preface 1 The shape of things to come: a framework for thinking about a restorative justice system, Daniel W. Van Ness 2 Journey to belonging, Howard Zehr 3 Restorative justice and the politics of decolonization, Chris Cunneen 4 Justified Criticism, misunderstanding, or important steps on the road to acceptance?, Martin Wright and Guy Masters 5 From community to dominion: in search of social values for restorative justice, Lode Walgrave 6 Deconstructing restoration: the promise of restorative justice, George Pavlich 7 Restorative justice theory validation, Paul McCold and Ted Wachtel 8 Restorative justice and the future of diversion and informal social control, Gordon Bazemore and Colleen McLeod 9 Restorative conferencing for juveniles in the United States: prevalence, process and practice, Mara Schiff and Gordon Bazemore 10 Restorative justice for children: in need of procedural safeguards and standards, Christian Eliaerts and Els Dumortier 11 From the 'sword' to dialogue: towards a 'dialectic' basis for penal mediation, Grazia Mannozzi 12 Punishment, guilt and spirit in restorative justice: an essay in legal and religious anthropology, Robert MacKay 13 The role of shame, guilt and remorse in restorative justice processes for young people, Gabrielle Maxwell and Allison Morris 14 Peacemaking and community harmony: lessons (and admonitions) from the Navajo peacemaking courts, L. Thomas Winfree Jr. 15 From philosophical abstraction to restorative action, from senseless retribution to meaningful restitution: just deserts and restorative justice revisited, Ezzat A. Fattah 16 Restorative justice: present prospects and future directions?, Elmar G. M. Weitekamp Index
Contents Preface 1 The shape of things to come: a framework for thinking about a restorative justice system, Daniel W. Van Ness 2 Journey to belonging, Howard Zehr 3 Restorative justice and the politics of decolonization, Chris Cunneen 4 Justified Criticism, misunderstanding, or important steps on the road to acceptance?, Martin Wright and Guy Masters 5 From community to dominion: in search of social values for restorative justice, Lode Walgrave 6 Deconstructing restoration: the promise of restorative justice, George Pavlich 7 Restorative justice theory validation, Paul McCold and Ted Wachtel 8 Restorative justice and the future of diversion and informal social control, Gordon Bazemore and Colleen McLeod 9 Restorative conferencing for juveniles in the United States: prevalence, process and practice, Mara Schiff and Gordon Bazemore 10 Restorative justice for children: in need of procedural safeguards and standards, Christian Eliaerts and Els Dumortier 11 From the 'sword' to dialogue: towards a 'dialectic' basis for penal mediation, Grazia Mannozzi 12 Punishment, guilt and spirit in restorative justice: an essay in legal and religious anthropology, Robert MacKay 13 The role of shame, guilt and remorse in restorative justice processes for young people, Gabrielle Maxwell and Allison Morris 14 Peacemaking and community harmony: lessons (and admonitions) from the Navajo peacemaking courts, L. Thomas Winfree Jr. 15 From philosophical abstraction to restorative action, from senseless retribution to meaningful restitution: just deserts and restorative justice revisited, Ezzat A. Fattah 16 Restorative justice: present prospects and future directions?, Elmar G. M. Weitekamp Index
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