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Bringing together researchers from around Europe, this book considers the related topics of justice, security and culture and asks what justice and security mean in plural societies with varying degrees of social difference.
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Bringing together researchers from around Europe, this book considers the related topics of justice, security and culture and asks what justice and security mean in plural societies with varying degrees of social difference.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 254
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. September 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317310020
- Artikelnr.: 49269137
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 254
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. September 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317310020
- Artikelnr.: 49269137
Brunilda Pali is a postdoctoral researcher at the KU Leuven Institute of Criminology. She has worked as a researcher on several EU-funded projects, besides the FP7 project ALTERNATIVE. She publishes on multiple themes, including restorative justice, critical criminology, security, social movements, gender, and arts. She is co-editor of the book 'Critical Restorative Justice'. Ivo Aertsen is Full Professor of Criminology at the University of Leuven and leads the Leuven Institute of Criminology Research Line on 'Restorative Justice and Victimology'. His main fields of research and teaching are victimology, penology and restorative justice. He is Editor-in-Chief of 'Restorative Justice: An International Journal'. He was the academic coordinator of the European FP7 project ALTERNATIVE.
Introduction : Doing restorative justice in intercultural contexts
Ivo Aertsen
1. Difference as culture: Roots and implications of a mode of framing
Ida Hydle and Marie Louise Seeberg
2. Mapping the cultural turn in (in)security discourses: Highlighting the path for restorative justice
Brunilda Pali
3. In the name of security: Justice under threat or restored? Tim Chapman
4. Restorative justice: Doing justice and security? Christa Pelikan and Ivo Aertsen
5. Restorative justice and urban citizenship: A comparative dialogue between Vienna and Brussels
Erik Claes and Katrin Kremmel
6. Counteracting social exclusion through restorative approaches
Gabor Hera
7. Re-imagining security and justice in post-conflict societies through restorative lenses
Vesna Nikolic-Ristanovic
Sanja Copic
Nikola Petrovic and Bejan aciri
8. Security and justice in transition: Restorative justice and the politics of hope in Northern Ireland
Derick Wilson and Hugh Campbell
9. Community in conflict in intercultural contexts and how restorative justice can respond
Tim Chapman and Katrin Kremmel
10. Critical reflections on active participation under new governance models
Christa Pelikan and Mario Ragazzi
11. Restorative justice in the societies of control: The ambivalence of decentralised state control in participative justice processes
Espen Marius Foss and Brunilda Pali
12. Looking at the European policy level: the place of restorative justice in intercultural environments
Edit Torzs
Katrien Lauwaert and Ivo Aertsen
Conclusion: Restorative justice - A tool for conviviality
Brunilda Pali
Ivo Aertsen
1. Difference as culture: Roots and implications of a mode of framing
Ida Hydle and Marie Louise Seeberg
2. Mapping the cultural turn in (in)security discourses: Highlighting the path for restorative justice
Brunilda Pali
3. In the name of security: Justice under threat or restored? Tim Chapman
4. Restorative justice: Doing justice and security? Christa Pelikan and Ivo Aertsen
5. Restorative justice and urban citizenship: A comparative dialogue between Vienna and Brussels
Erik Claes and Katrin Kremmel
6. Counteracting social exclusion through restorative approaches
Gabor Hera
7. Re-imagining security and justice in post-conflict societies through restorative lenses
Vesna Nikolic-Ristanovic
Sanja Copic
Nikola Petrovic and Bejan aciri
8. Security and justice in transition: Restorative justice and the politics of hope in Northern Ireland
Derick Wilson and Hugh Campbell
9. Community in conflict in intercultural contexts and how restorative justice can respond
Tim Chapman and Katrin Kremmel
10. Critical reflections on active participation under new governance models
Christa Pelikan and Mario Ragazzi
11. Restorative justice in the societies of control: The ambivalence of decentralised state control in participative justice processes
Espen Marius Foss and Brunilda Pali
12. Looking at the European policy level: the place of restorative justice in intercultural environments
Edit Torzs
Katrien Lauwaert and Ivo Aertsen
Conclusion: Restorative justice - A tool for conviviality
Brunilda Pali
Introduction : Doing restorative justice in intercultural contexts
Ivo Aertsen
1. Difference as culture: Roots and implications of a mode of framing
Ida Hydle and Marie Louise Seeberg
2. Mapping the cultural turn in (in)security discourses: Highlighting the path for restorative justice
Brunilda Pali
3. In the name of security: Justice under threat or restored? Tim Chapman
4. Restorative justice: Doing justice and security? Christa Pelikan and Ivo Aertsen
5. Restorative justice and urban citizenship: A comparative dialogue between Vienna and Brussels
Erik Claes and Katrin Kremmel
6. Counteracting social exclusion through restorative approaches
Gabor Hera
7. Re-imagining security and justice in post-conflict societies through restorative lenses
Vesna Nikolic-Ristanovic
Sanja Copic
Nikola Petrovic and Bejan aciri
8. Security and justice in transition: Restorative justice and the politics of hope in Northern Ireland
Derick Wilson and Hugh Campbell
9. Community in conflict in intercultural contexts and how restorative justice can respond
Tim Chapman and Katrin Kremmel
10. Critical reflections on active participation under new governance models
Christa Pelikan and Mario Ragazzi
11. Restorative justice in the societies of control: The ambivalence of decentralised state control in participative justice processes
Espen Marius Foss and Brunilda Pali
12. Looking at the European policy level: the place of restorative justice in intercultural environments
Edit Torzs
Katrien Lauwaert and Ivo Aertsen
Conclusion: Restorative justice - A tool for conviviality
Brunilda Pali
Ivo Aertsen
1. Difference as culture: Roots and implications of a mode of framing
Ida Hydle and Marie Louise Seeberg
2. Mapping the cultural turn in (in)security discourses: Highlighting the path for restorative justice
Brunilda Pali
3. In the name of security: Justice under threat or restored? Tim Chapman
4. Restorative justice: Doing justice and security? Christa Pelikan and Ivo Aertsen
5. Restorative justice and urban citizenship: A comparative dialogue between Vienna and Brussels
Erik Claes and Katrin Kremmel
6. Counteracting social exclusion through restorative approaches
Gabor Hera
7. Re-imagining security and justice in post-conflict societies through restorative lenses
Vesna Nikolic-Ristanovic
Sanja Copic
Nikola Petrovic and Bejan aciri
8. Security and justice in transition: Restorative justice and the politics of hope in Northern Ireland
Derick Wilson and Hugh Campbell
9. Community in conflict in intercultural contexts and how restorative justice can respond
Tim Chapman and Katrin Kremmel
10. Critical reflections on active participation under new governance models
Christa Pelikan and Mario Ragazzi
11. Restorative justice in the societies of control: The ambivalence of decentralised state control in participative justice processes
Espen Marius Foss and Brunilda Pali
12. Looking at the European policy level: the place of restorative justice in intercultural environments
Edit Torzs
Katrien Lauwaert and Ivo Aertsen
Conclusion: Restorative justice - A tool for conviviality
Brunilda Pali