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A comprehensive collection of original articles by renowned international scholars, this handbook is a vade mecum for all students and scholars. It surveys the entire landscape of restorative justice from its origins, philosophical and spiritual foundations, to ways in which its principles can be structured into social institutions to effect social change.
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A comprehensive collection of original articles by renowned international scholars, this handbook is a vade mecum for all students and scholars. It surveys the entire landscape of restorative justice from its origins, philosophical and spiritual foundations, to ways in which its principles can be structured into social institutions to effect social change.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 592
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Mai 2007
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134260782
- Artikelnr.: 49375921
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 592
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Mai 2007
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134260782
- Artikelnr.: 49375921
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Sullivan, Dennis; Tifft, Larry
The Healing Dimension of Restorative Justice: A One-World Body Section 1:
Restorative Justice Processes and Practices 1. The Recent History of
Restorative Justice: Mediation, Circles, and Conferencing 2. Victim
Offender Mediation: An Evolving Evidence-Based Practice 3. Victim Offender
Mediation and Restorative Justice: The European Landscape 4. Conferencing
and Restorative Justice 5. Restorative Justice and Recidivism: Promises
Made, Promises Kept? 6. Peacemaking Circles: Reflections on the Principal
Features and Primary Outcomes 7. The Limits of Restorative Justice Section
2: The Foundations of Restorative Justice 8. Navajo Peacemaking: Original
Dispute Resolution and a Way of Life 9. The African Concept of Ubuntu and
Restorative Justice 10. Spiritual Foundations of Restorative Justice 11.
Empathy and Restoration 12. Sanctuary as a Refuge from State Justice
Section 3: The Needs of Victims and the Healing Process 13. Responding to
the Needs of Victims: What Was Promised, What Has Been Delivered 14.
Restoration of the Assumptive World as an Act of Justice 15. Murder
Victims' Families for Reconciliation: Story-telling for Healing, as
Witness, and in Public Policy 16. Hearing the Victim's Voice Amidst the Cry
for Capital Punishment 17. The Other Victims: The Families of Those
Punished by the State Section 4: Making Things Right: Extending Restorative
Justice 18. Changing Boundaries of the 'Victim' in Restorative Justice: So
Who is the Victim Now? 19. Stopping Domestic Violence or Protecting
Children? Contributions from Restorative Justice 20. Are There Limits to
Restorative Justice? The Case of Child Sexual Abuse 21. Restoring Justice
Through Forgiveness: The Case of Children in Northern Ireland 22.
Restorative Justice in Transition: Ownership, Leadership, and 'Bottom Up'
Human Rights Section 5: Gross Human Rights Violations and Transitional
Justice 23. Essential Elements of Healing After Massive Trauma: Complex
Needs Voiced by Victims/Survivors 24. Exploring the Relationship Between
Reparations, the Gross Violation of Human Rights, and Restorative Justice
25. Truth and Reconciliation in Serbia 26. Transitional Justice,
Restoration, and Prosecution 27. Restorative Justice and the Governance of
Security in the Southwest Pacific 28. Rwanda's Failing Experiment in
Restorative Justice Section 6: Restorative Justice: Critical Commentaries
on Restorative Justice 29. Restorative Justice and the Criminological
Enterprise 30. Shame, Shaming and Restorative Justice: A Critical Appraisal
31. Community Justice Versus Restorative Justice: Contrasts in Family of
Value 32. Postmodernism's Challenges to Restorative Justice 33. A Feminist
Vision of Justice? The Problems and Possibilities of Restorative Justice
for Female Victims and Offenders Section 7: Transformative Justice and
Structural Change 34. Toward a 'Radical' Paradigm of Restorative Justice
35. Environmental Policy and Management in Costa Rica: Sustainable
Development and the Challenge of Postmodern Capitalism 36. Reaching Toward
a Structurally Responsive Training and Practice of Restorative Justice 37.
The Good Samaritan or the Person in the Ditch? An Attempt to Live a
Restorative Justice Lifestyle 38. Transformative Justice: The
Transformation of Restorative Justice
Restorative Justice Processes and Practices 1. The Recent History of
Restorative Justice: Mediation, Circles, and Conferencing 2. Victim
Offender Mediation: An Evolving Evidence-Based Practice 3. Victim Offender
Mediation and Restorative Justice: The European Landscape 4. Conferencing
and Restorative Justice 5. Restorative Justice and Recidivism: Promises
Made, Promises Kept? 6. Peacemaking Circles: Reflections on the Principal
Features and Primary Outcomes 7. The Limits of Restorative Justice Section
2: The Foundations of Restorative Justice 8. Navajo Peacemaking: Original
Dispute Resolution and a Way of Life 9. The African Concept of Ubuntu and
Restorative Justice 10. Spiritual Foundations of Restorative Justice 11.
Empathy and Restoration 12. Sanctuary as a Refuge from State Justice
Section 3: The Needs of Victims and the Healing Process 13. Responding to
the Needs of Victims: What Was Promised, What Has Been Delivered 14.
Restoration of the Assumptive World as an Act of Justice 15. Murder
Victims' Families for Reconciliation: Story-telling for Healing, as
Witness, and in Public Policy 16. Hearing the Victim's Voice Amidst the Cry
for Capital Punishment 17. The Other Victims: The Families of Those
Punished by the State Section 4: Making Things Right: Extending Restorative
Justice 18. Changing Boundaries of the 'Victim' in Restorative Justice: So
Who is the Victim Now? 19. Stopping Domestic Violence or Protecting
Children? Contributions from Restorative Justice 20. Are There Limits to
Restorative Justice? The Case of Child Sexual Abuse 21. Restoring Justice
Through Forgiveness: The Case of Children in Northern Ireland 22.
Restorative Justice in Transition: Ownership, Leadership, and 'Bottom Up'
Human Rights Section 5: Gross Human Rights Violations and Transitional
Justice 23. Essential Elements of Healing After Massive Trauma: Complex
Needs Voiced by Victims/Survivors 24. Exploring the Relationship Between
Reparations, the Gross Violation of Human Rights, and Restorative Justice
25. Truth and Reconciliation in Serbia 26. Transitional Justice,
Restoration, and Prosecution 27. Restorative Justice and the Governance of
Security in the Southwest Pacific 28. Rwanda's Failing Experiment in
Restorative Justice Section 6: Restorative Justice: Critical Commentaries
on Restorative Justice 29. Restorative Justice and the Criminological
Enterprise 30. Shame, Shaming and Restorative Justice: A Critical Appraisal
31. Community Justice Versus Restorative Justice: Contrasts in Family of
Value 32. Postmodernism's Challenges to Restorative Justice 33. A Feminist
Vision of Justice? The Problems and Possibilities of Restorative Justice
for Female Victims and Offenders Section 7: Transformative Justice and
Structural Change 34. Toward a 'Radical' Paradigm of Restorative Justice
35. Environmental Policy and Management in Costa Rica: Sustainable
Development and the Challenge of Postmodern Capitalism 36. Reaching Toward
a Structurally Responsive Training and Practice of Restorative Justice 37.
The Good Samaritan or the Person in the Ditch? An Attempt to Live a
Restorative Justice Lifestyle 38. Transformative Justice: The
Transformation of Restorative Justice
The Healing Dimension of Restorative Justice: A One-World Body Section 1:
Restorative Justice Processes and Practices 1. The Recent History of
Restorative Justice: Mediation, Circles, and Conferencing 2. Victim
Offender Mediation: An Evolving Evidence-Based Practice 3. Victim Offender
Mediation and Restorative Justice: The European Landscape 4. Conferencing
and Restorative Justice 5. Restorative Justice and Recidivism: Promises
Made, Promises Kept? 6. Peacemaking Circles: Reflections on the Principal
Features and Primary Outcomes 7. The Limits of Restorative Justice Section
2: The Foundations of Restorative Justice 8. Navajo Peacemaking: Original
Dispute Resolution and a Way of Life 9. The African Concept of Ubuntu and
Restorative Justice 10. Spiritual Foundations of Restorative Justice 11.
Empathy and Restoration 12. Sanctuary as a Refuge from State Justice
Section 3: The Needs of Victims and the Healing Process 13. Responding to
the Needs of Victims: What Was Promised, What Has Been Delivered 14.
Restoration of the Assumptive World as an Act of Justice 15. Murder
Victims' Families for Reconciliation: Story-telling for Healing, as
Witness, and in Public Policy 16. Hearing the Victim's Voice Amidst the Cry
for Capital Punishment 17. The Other Victims: The Families of Those
Punished by the State Section 4: Making Things Right: Extending Restorative
Justice 18. Changing Boundaries of the 'Victim' in Restorative Justice: So
Who is the Victim Now? 19. Stopping Domestic Violence or Protecting
Children? Contributions from Restorative Justice 20. Are There Limits to
Restorative Justice? The Case of Child Sexual Abuse 21. Restoring Justice
Through Forgiveness: The Case of Children in Northern Ireland 22.
Restorative Justice in Transition: Ownership, Leadership, and 'Bottom Up'
Human Rights Section 5: Gross Human Rights Violations and Transitional
Justice 23. Essential Elements of Healing After Massive Trauma: Complex
Needs Voiced by Victims/Survivors 24. Exploring the Relationship Between
Reparations, the Gross Violation of Human Rights, and Restorative Justice
25. Truth and Reconciliation in Serbia 26. Transitional Justice,
Restoration, and Prosecution 27. Restorative Justice and the Governance of
Security in the Southwest Pacific 28. Rwanda's Failing Experiment in
Restorative Justice Section 6: Restorative Justice: Critical Commentaries
on Restorative Justice 29. Restorative Justice and the Criminological
Enterprise 30. Shame, Shaming and Restorative Justice: A Critical Appraisal
31. Community Justice Versus Restorative Justice: Contrasts in Family of
Value 32. Postmodernism's Challenges to Restorative Justice 33. A Feminist
Vision of Justice? The Problems and Possibilities of Restorative Justice
for Female Victims and Offenders Section 7: Transformative Justice and
Structural Change 34. Toward a 'Radical' Paradigm of Restorative Justice
35. Environmental Policy and Management in Costa Rica: Sustainable
Development and the Challenge of Postmodern Capitalism 36. Reaching Toward
a Structurally Responsive Training and Practice of Restorative Justice 37.
The Good Samaritan or the Person in the Ditch? An Attempt to Live a
Restorative Justice Lifestyle 38. Transformative Justice: The
Transformation of Restorative Justice
Restorative Justice Processes and Practices 1. The Recent History of
Restorative Justice: Mediation, Circles, and Conferencing 2. Victim
Offender Mediation: An Evolving Evidence-Based Practice 3. Victim Offender
Mediation and Restorative Justice: The European Landscape 4. Conferencing
and Restorative Justice 5. Restorative Justice and Recidivism: Promises
Made, Promises Kept? 6. Peacemaking Circles: Reflections on the Principal
Features and Primary Outcomes 7. The Limits of Restorative Justice Section
2: The Foundations of Restorative Justice 8. Navajo Peacemaking: Original
Dispute Resolution and a Way of Life 9. The African Concept of Ubuntu and
Restorative Justice 10. Spiritual Foundations of Restorative Justice 11.
Empathy and Restoration 12. Sanctuary as a Refuge from State Justice
Section 3: The Needs of Victims and the Healing Process 13. Responding to
the Needs of Victims: What Was Promised, What Has Been Delivered 14.
Restoration of the Assumptive World as an Act of Justice 15. Murder
Victims' Families for Reconciliation: Story-telling for Healing, as
Witness, and in Public Policy 16. Hearing the Victim's Voice Amidst the Cry
for Capital Punishment 17. The Other Victims: The Families of Those
Punished by the State Section 4: Making Things Right: Extending Restorative
Justice 18. Changing Boundaries of the 'Victim' in Restorative Justice: So
Who is the Victim Now? 19. Stopping Domestic Violence or Protecting
Children? Contributions from Restorative Justice 20. Are There Limits to
Restorative Justice? The Case of Child Sexual Abuse 21. Restoring Justice
Through Forgiveness: The Case of Children in Northern Ireland 22.
Restorative Justice in Transition: Ownership, Leadership, and 'Bottom Up'
Human Rights Section 5: Gross Human Rights Violations and Transitional
Justice 23. Essential Elements of Healing After Massive Trauma: Complex
Needs Voiced by Victims/Survivors 24. Exploring the Relationship Between
Reparations, the Gross Violation of Human Rights, and Restorative Justice
25. Truth and Reconciliation in Serbia 26. Transitional Justice,
Restoration, and Prosecution 27. Restorative Justice and the Governance of
Security in the Southwest Pacific 28. Rwanda's Failing Experiment in
Restorative Justice Section 6: Restorative Justice: Critical Commentaries
on Restorative Justice 29. Restorative Justice and the Criminological
Enterprise 30. Shame, Shaming and Restorative Justice: A Critical Appraisal
31. Community Justice Versus Restorative Justice: Contrasts in Family of
Value 32. Postmodernism's Challenges to Restorative Justice 33. A Feminist
Vision of Justice? The Problems and Possibilities of Restorative Justice
for Female Victims and Offenders Section 7: Transformative Justice and
Structural Change 34. Toward a 'Radical' Paradigm of Restorative Justice
35. Environmental Policy and Management in Costa Rica: Sustainable
Development and the Challenge of Postmodern Capitalism 36. Reaching Toward
a Structurally Responsive Training and Practice of Restorative Justice 37.
The Good Samaritan or the Person in the Ditch? An Attempt to Live a
Restorative Justice Lifestyle 38. Transformative Justice: The
Transformation of Restorative Justice