A restorative justice reader : texts, sources, context
A restorative justice reader : texts, sources, context
edited by Gerry Johnstone.
- Cullompton, UK ; Portland, Or. : Willan Pub., c2003.
- xiv, 510 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Introduction: restorative approaches to criminal justice -- Restorative justice: an overview / Restitution: a new paradigm of criminal justice / Conflicts as property / Retributive justice, restorative justice / Restorative justice and a better future / The background of the Western legal tradition / The history of restorative justice / Returning to the Teachings / Navajo restorative justice: the law of equality and justice / The Maori restorative tradition / Christianity: the rediscovery of restorative justice / The Kitchener experiment / Justice without lawyers: enabling people to resolve their conflicts / Restorative justice in New Zealand: family group conferences as a case study / Family conferencing in Wagga Wagga: a communitarian model of justice / A comparison of four restorative conferencing models / Restorative justice for juveniles: just a technique or a fully fledged alternative? / Creating restorative systems / The function of forgiveness in the criminal justice system / Justice for victims of young offenders: the centrality of emotional harm and restoration / Community is not a place: a new look at community justice initiatives / What is relational justice? / In the hands of the public? / Does restorative justice work? / Restorative justice: the real story / Restorative punishment and punitive restoration / Just cops doing 'shameful' business? Police-led restorative justice and the lessons of research / Reconsidering restorative justice: the corruption of benevolence revisited? / Responsibilities, rights and restorative justice / Restorative justice: the challenge of sexual and racial violence / Deconstructing restoration: the promise of restorative justice / Critiquing the critics: a brief response to critics of restorative justice / Declaration of Leuven on the Advisability of Promoting the Restorative Approach to Juvenile Crime -- Statement of Restorative Justice Principles / Basic Principles on the Use of Restorative Justice Programmes in Criminal Matters (UN), 2000. Tony R. Marshall -- Randy E. Barnett -- Nils Christie -- Howard Zehr -- John Braithwaite -- Harold J. Berman -- Elmar G. M. Weitekamp -- Rupert Ross -- Robert Yazzie and James W. Zion -- Jim Consedine -- Pierre Allard and Wayne Northey -- Dean E. Peachey -- Martin Wright -- Allison Morris and Gabrielle Maxwell -- D. B. Moore and T. A. O'Connell -- Gordon Bazemore and Mark Umbreit -- Lode Walgrave -- Daniel W. Van Ness -- John R. Gehm -- Heather Strang -- Paul McCold and Benjamin Wachtel -- Michael Schluter -- Adam Crawford -- John Braithwaite -- Kathleen Daly -- R. A. Duff -- Richard Young -- Sharon Levrant, Francis T. Cullen, Betsy Fulton and John F. Wozniak -- Andrew Ashworth -- Barbara Hudson -- George Pavlich -- Allison Morris -- Restorative Justice Consortium -- 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. App. App. App.
Overviews and early inspirations -- The background: legacies and frameworks -- Restorative justice practice: variations, development and rationales -- Doing restorative justice in modern society -- Some critical issues.
9781903240823 1903240824 1903240816 (pbk.) 9781903240816 (pbk.)
2004298211
GBA2-V5352
RESTORATIVE JUSTICE
MĀORI
SEXUAL VIOLENCE
NEW ZEALAND
HV8688 / .R494 2003
364.601
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Introduction: restorative approaches to criminal justice -- Restorative justice: an overview / Restitution: a new paradigm of criminal justice / Conflicts as property / Retributive justice, restorative justice / Restorative justice and a better future / The background of the Western legal tradition / The history of restorative justice / Returning to the Teachings / Navajo restorative justice: the law of equality and justice / The Maori restorative tradition / Christianity: the rediscovery of restorative justice / The Kitchener experiment / Justice without lawyers: enabling people to resolve their conflicts / Restorative justice in New Zealand: family group conferences as a case study / Family conferencing in Wagga Wagga: a communitarian model of justice / A comparison of four restorative conferencing models / Restorative justice for juveniles: just a technique or a fully fledged alternative? / Creating restorative systems / The function of forgiveness in the criminal justice system / Justice for victims of young offenders: the centrality of emotional harm and restoration / Community is not a place: a new look at community justice initiatives / What is relational justice? / In the hands of the public? / Does restorative justice work? / Restorative justice: the real story / Restorative punishment and punitive restoration / Just cops doing 'shameful' business? Police-led restorative justice and the lessons of research / Reconsidering restorative justice: the corruption of benevolence revisited? / Responsibilities, rights and restorative justice / Restorative justice: the challenge of sexual and racial violence / Deconstructing restoration: the promise of restorative justice / Critiquing the critics: a brief response to critics of restorative justice / Declaration of Leuven on the Advisability of Promoting the Restorative Approach to Juvenile Crime -- Statement of Restorative Justice Principles / Basic Principles on the Use of Restorative Justice Programmes in Criminal Matters (UN), 2000. Tony R. Marshall -- Randy E. Barnett -- Nils Christie -- Howard Zehr -- John Braithwaite -- Harold J. Berman -- Elmar G. M. Weitekamp -- Rupert Ross -- Robert Yazzie and James W. Zion -- Jim Consedine -- Pierre Allard and Wayne Northey -- Dean E. Peachey -- Martin Wright -- Allison Morris and Gabrielle Maxwell -- D. B. Moore and T. A. O'Connell -- Gordon Bazemore and Mark Umbreit -- Lode Walgrave -- Daniel W. Van Ness -- John R. Gehm -- Heather Strang -- Paul McCold and Benjamin Wachtel -- Michael Schluter -- Adam Crawford -- John Braithwaite -- Kathleen Daly -- R. A. Duff -- Richard Young -- Sharon Levrant, Francis T. Cullen, Betsy Fulton and John F. Wozniak -- Andrew Ashworth -- Barbara Hudson -- George Pavlich -- Allison Morris -- Restorative Justice Consortium -- 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. App. App. App.
Overviews and early inspirations -- The background: legacies and frameworks -- Restorative justice practice: variations, development and rationales -- Doing restorative justice in modern society -- Some critical issues.
9781903240823 1903240824 1903240816 (pbk.) 9781903240816 (pbk.)
2004298211
GBA2-V5352
RESTORATIVE JUSTICE
MĀORI
SEXUAL VIOLENCE
NEW ZEALAND
HV8688 / .R494 2003
364.601