Repositioning restorative justice /

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Imprint:Cullompton ; Portland, Or. : Willan, 2003.
Description:xix, 351 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4959415
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Other authors / contributors:Walgrave, L.
ISBN:1843920174
1843920166 (PBK.) £28.50
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction
  • Notes on contributors
  • List of figures and tables
  • I. Discussing the principles of restorative justice
  • 1. Is it time to question the concept of punishment?
  • 2. Restorative justice: a discussion of punishment
  • 3. Alternative conflict resolution and restorative justice: a discussion
  • II. Evaluating aspects of restorative practices
  • 4. A survey of assessment research on mediation and conferencing
  • 5. Evaluating the practice of restorative justice: the case of family group conferencing
  • 6. Differences in how girls and boys respond to family group conferences: preliminary research results
  • 7. Juvenile offenders' perceptions of community service
  • III. Extending the scope of restorative approaches
  • 8. Researching the prospects for restorative justice practice in schools: the 'Life at School Survey' 1996-9
  • 9. Community mediation, criminal justice and restorative justice: rearranging the institutions of law
  • 10. Restorative justice for adult offenders: the New Zealand experience
  • 11. Restorative justice in prison?
  • IV. Positioning restorative justice in different countries
  • 12. The possibilities for restorative justice in Serbia
  • 13. Alternative practices for juvenile justice in Flanders (Belgium): the case for mediation
  • 14. Preparing the South African community for implementing a new restorative child justice system
  • 15. Positioning mediation in the criminal justice system: the Italian 'justice of the peace'
  • 16. Anthropological reflections on restoring justice in Norway
  • 17. Implementing family group conferences in Belgium
  • 18. The future of the Japanese criminal justice system
  • Index