Restorative Responses to Sexual Violence
Legal, Social and Therapeutic Dimensions
Herausgeber: Keenan, Marie; Zinsstag, Estelle
Restorative Responses to Sexual Violence
Legal, Social and Therapeutic Dimensions
Herausgeber: Keenan, Marie; Zinsstag, Estelle
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This book examines restorative justice in the context of sexual trauma and violence in order to establish the empirical realities of innovative approaches in cases of sexual crime and considers how such approaches could be developed.
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This book examines restorative justice in the context of sexual trauma and violence in order to establish the empirical realities of innovative approaches in cases of sexual crime and considers how such approaches could be developed.
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- Routledge Frontiers of Criminal Justice
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 502g
- ISBN-13: 9780367226480
- ISBN-10: 0367226480
- Artikelnr.: 56925661
- Routledge Frontiers of Criminal Justice
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 502g
- ISBN-13: 9780367226480
- ISBN-10: 0367226480
- Artikelnr.: 56925661
Estelle Zinsstag is a Senior Researcher at the Leuven Institute of Criminology, University of Leuven, Belgium. Marie Keenan is Lecturer and Researcher at the School of Social Policy, Social Work and Social Justice University College Dublin, Ireland.
Restorative responses to sexual violence: an introduction, Estelle Zinsstag
and Marie Keenan Part I: Theoretical and conceptual frameworks 1. Repairing
the harms of rape of women through restorative justice, Nikki Godden-Rasul
2. Towards integrative frameworks for addressing sexual violence: feminist,
abolitionist, social harm and restorative perspectives, Brunilda Pali 3.
Criminal justice, restorative justice, sexual violence and the rule of law,
Marie Keenan 4. Wartime sexual violence and conventional and restorative
justice responses: the potential of a 'blended approach' within
transitional justice, Estelle Zinsstag and Virginie Busck-Nielsen 5.
Restorative justice and the dual role problem confronting practitioners,
Tony Ward 6. Sexual violence and victims' justice interests, Kathleen Daly
Part II: Justice and therapeutic perspectives 7. Sibling sexual violence
and victims' justice interests: a comparison of youth conferencing and
judicial sentencing, Kathleen Daly and Dannielle Wade 8. Seeking justice
for survivors of sexual violence: recognition, voice and consequences,
Clare McGlynn, Julia Downes and Nicole Westmarland 9. Achieving justice
outcomes: participants of Project Restore's restorative processes, Shirley
Jülich and Fiona Landon 10. The RESTORE Program for sex crimes:
differentiating therapeutic jurisprudence from restorative justice with
therapeutic components, Elise C. Lopez and Mary P. Koss 11. Responsibility,
care and harm: the involvement of the community in cases of child sexual
abuse - a reflection from the practice experience of the Belgian mediation
service Alba, Miriam Beck, Daniela Bolívar and Bie Vanseveren 12. On the
relationship between restorative justice and therapy in cases of sexual
violence, Gunda Woessner 13 Circles of support and accountability:
survivors as volunteers and the restorative potential, Nadia Wager and
Chris Wilson 14. Towards a better understanding of justice: concluding
thoughts on restorative responses to sexual violence, Marie Keenan, Estelle
Zinsstag and Ivo Aertsen
and Marie Keenan Part I: Theoretical and conceptual frameworks 1. Repairing
the harms of rape of women through restorative justice, Nikki Godden-Rasul
2. Towards integrative frameworks for addressing sexual violence: feminist,
abolitionist, social harm and restorative perspectives, Brunilda Pali 3.
Criminal justice, restorative justice, sexual violence and the rule of law,
Marie Keenan 4. Wartime sexual violence and conventional and restorative
justice responses: the potential of a 'blended approach' within
transitional justice, Estelle Zinsstag and Virginie Busck-Nielsen 5.
Restorative justice and the dual role problem confronting practitioners,
Tony Ward 6. Sexual violence and victims' justice interests, Kathleen Daly
Part II: Justice and therapeutic perspectives 7. Sibling sexual violence
and victims' justice interests: a comparison of youth conferencing and
judicial sentencing, Kathleen Daly and Dannielle Wade 8. Seeking justice
for survivors of sexual violence: recognition, voice and consequences,
Clare McGlynn, Julia Downes and Nicole Westmarland 9. Achieving justice
outcomes: participants of Project Restore's restorative processes, Shirley
Jülich and Fiona Landon 10. The RESTORE Program for sex crimes:
differentiating therapeutic jurisprudence from restorative justice with
therapeutic components, Elise C. Lopez and Mary P. Koss 11. Responsibility,
care and harm: the involvement of the community in cases of child sexual
abuse - a reflection from the practice experience of the Belgian mediation
service Alba, Miriam Beck, Daniela Bolívar and Bie Vanseveren 12. On the
relationship between restorative justice and therapy in cases of sexual
violence, Gunda Woessner 13 Circles of support and accountability:
survivors as volunteers and the restorative potential, Nadia Wager and
Chris Wilson 14. Towards a better understanding of justice: concluding
thoughts on restorative responses to sexual violence, Marie Keenan, Estelle
Zinsstag and Ivo Aertsen
Restorative responses to sexual violence: an introduction, Estelle Zinsstag
and Marie Keenan Part I: Theoretical and conceptual frameworks 1. Repairing
the harms of rape of women through restorative justice, Nikki Godden-Rasul
2. Towards integrative frameworks for addressing sexual violence: feminist,
abolitionist, social harm and restorative perspectives, Brunilda Pali 3.
Criminal justice, restorative justice, sexual violence and the rule of law,
Marie Keenan 4. Wartime sexual violence and conventional and restorative
justice responses: the potential of a 'blended approach' within
transitional justice, Estelle Zinsstag and Virginie Busck-Nielsen 5.
Restorative justice and the dual role problem confronting practitioners,
Tony Ward 6. Sexual violence and victims' justice interests, Kathleen Daly
Part II: Justice and therapeutic perspectives 7. Sibling sexual violence
and victims' justice interests: a comparison of youth conferencing and
judicial sentencing, Kathleen Daly and Dannielle Wade 8. Seeking justice
for survivors of sexual violence: recognition, voice and consequences,
Clare McGlynn, Julia Downes and Nicole Westmarland 9. Achieving justice
outcomes: participants of Project Restore's restorative processes, Shirley
Jülich and Fiona Landon 10. The RESTORE Program for sex crimes:
differentiating therapeutic jurisprudence from restorative justice with
therapeutic components, Elise C. Lopez and Mary P. Koss 11. Responsibility,
care and harm: the involvement of the community in cases of child sexual
abuse - a reflection from the practice experience of the Belgian mediation
service Alba, Miriam Beck, Daniela Bolívar and Bie Vanseveren 12. On the
relationship between restorative justice and therapy in cases of sexual
violence, Gunda Woessner 13 Circles of support and accountability:
survivors as volunteers and the restorative potential, Nadia Wager and
Chris Wilson 14. Towards a better understanding of justice: concluding
thoughts on restorative responses to sexual violence, Marie Keenan, Estelle
Zinsstag and Ivo Aertsen
and Marie Keenan Part I: Theoretical and conceptual frameworks 1. Repairing
the harms of rape of women through restorative justice, Nikki Godden-Rasul
2. Towards integrative frameworks for addressing sexual violence: feminist,
abolitionist, social harm and restorative perspectives, Brunilda Pali 3.
Criminal justice, restorative justice, sexual violence and the rule of law,
Marie Keenan 4. Wartime sexual violence and conventional and restorative
justice responses: the potential of a 'blended approach' within
transitional justice, Estelle Zinsstag and Virginie Busck-Nielsen 5.
Restorative justice and the dual role problem confronting practitioners,
Tony Ward 6. Sexual violence and victims' justice interests, Kathleen Daly
Part II: Justice and therapeutic perspectives 7. Sibling sexual violence
and victims' justice interests: a comparison of youth conferencing and
judicial sentencing, Kathleen Daly and Dannielle Wade 8. Seeking justice
for survivors of sexual violence: recognition, voice and consequences,
Clare McGlynn, Julia Downes and Nicole Westmarland 9. Achieving justice
outcomes: participants of Project Restore's restorative processes, Shirley
Jülich and Fiona Landon 10. The RESTORE Program for sex crimes:
differentiating therapeutic jurisprudence from restorative justice with
therapeutic components, Elise C. Lopez and Mary P. Koss 11. Responsibility,
care and harm: the involvement of the community in cases of child sexual
abuse - a reflection from the practice experience of the Belgian mediation
service Alba, Miriam Beck, Daniela Bolívar and Bie Vanseveren 12. On the
relationship between restorative justice and therapy in cases of sexual
violence, Gunda Woessner 13 Circles of support and accountability:
survivors as volunteers and the restorative potential, Nadia Wager and
Chris Wilson 14. Towards a better understanding of justice: concluding
thoughts on restorative responses to sexual violence, Marie Keenan, Estelle
Zinsstag and Ivo Aertsen