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Restorative justice Vol. IV : Critical concepts in criminology

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Publication details: London Routledge 2010Description: 499p xviiISBN:
  • 9780415450058
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 364.68 HOY-IV HOY-IV
Contents:
CONTENTS VOLUME IV STUMBLING BLOCKS ON THE ROAD TO A RESTORATIVE JURISPRUDENCE; Acknowledgements; PART 14; Procedural fairness, ethics and accountability; 55 In search of restorative jurisprudence JOHN BR AITHWA ITE; 56 Responsibilities, rights and restorative justice ANDREW AS HWORTH; 57 Restorative justice for children: in need of procedural safeguards and standards CHRISTIAN ELIAERTS AND ELS DUMORTIER; 58 Family group conferences and the rights of the offender KATE WARNER; 59 Ethics, universal principles and restorative justice GEORGE PA VLICH; 60 Semi-formal justice: combining informal and formal justice DECLAN ROCHE; PART 15; Indigenous justice 61 Restorative justice: a good idea whose time has gone? HARRY BLAGG; 62 Reviving restorative justice traditions? CHRIS CUNNEEN; PART 16; The role of shame in restorative processes; 63 Shame, restorative justice, and crime JO HN B RAITHWA ITE, ELIZA AHMED AN D VALERIE BRAITHWAIT; 64 Strategy for community conferences: emotions and social bonds SUZANNE M. RETZINGER AND THOMAS J. SCHEFF; 65 Reintegrative shaming and restorative justice: interchangeable, complementary or different? LODE WALG RAVE AND IVO AERTSEN; 66 Shame, shaming and restorative justice: a critical appraisal NATHAN HA RRI S AND SHADD MARUNA; 67 What is the place of shame in restorative justice? GABRIELLE MAXWELL AND ALLISON MORRIS; PART 17; When parents feel ashamed; 68 Parent-child dynamics in community conferences some questions for reintegrative shaming, practice and restorative justice JEREMY PRICHARD; 69 Relevant others in restorative practices for minors: for what purposes? L1EVE BRADT, NICOLE VETTENBURG AND RUDI ROOSE; 70 Supporting young offenders through restorative justice: parents as (in)appropriate adults CAROLYN HOYLE AND STEPHEN NOGUERA; PART 18; A place for proportionality? 71 Not not just deserts: a response to Braithwaite and Pettit ANDREW VON HIRSCH AND ANDREW ASHWORTH; 72 Not just deserts, even in sentencing PHILIP PETTIT WITH JOHN BRAITHWAITE; 73 Is restorative justice compatible with sentencing uniformity? MICHAEL M. O' HEAR; 74 Restorative justice, sentencing and the Court of Appeal IAN EDWARDS; PART 19; Restoration, retribution or 'restoration through retribution'? 75 Reparation and retribution: are they reconcilable? LUCIA ZEDNER; 76 Revisiting the relationship between retributive and restorative justice KATHLEEN DALY; 77 Restorative justice and punishment RICHARD YOUNG AND CAROL YN HOYLE; 78 Restorative punishment and punitive restoration R. A . DUFF; PART 20; Some concerns from an optimist; 79 Worries about restorative justice JO HN BRA I T HWAITE; Index
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CONTENTS
VOLUME IV STUMBLING BLOCKS ON THE ROAD TO A RESTORATIVE JURISPRUDENCE;
Acknowledgements;
PART 14;
Procedural fairness, ethics and accountability;
55 In search of restorative jurisprudence JOHN BR AITHWA ITE;
56 Responsibilities, rights and restorative justice ANDREW AS HWORTH;
57 Restorative justice for children: in need of procedural safeguards and standards
CHRISTIAN ELIAERTS AND ELS DUMORTIER;
58 Family group conferences and the rights of the offender KATE WARNER;
59 Ethics, universal principles and restorative justice GEORGE PA VLICH;
60 Semi-formal justice: combining informal and formal justice DECLAN ROCHE;
PART 15;
Indigenous justice
61 Restorative justice: a good idea whose time has gone? HARRY BLAGG;
62 Reviving restorative justice traditions? CHRIS CUNNEEN;
PART 16;
The role of shame in restorative processes;
63 Shame, restorative justice, and crime JO HN B RAITHWA ITE, ELIZA AHMED AN D VALERIE BRAITHWAIT;
64 Strategy for community conferences: emotions and social bonds
SUZANNE M. RETZINGER AND THOMAS J. SCHEFF;
65 Reintegrative shaming and restorative justice: interchangeable, complementary or different? LODE WALG RAVE AND IVO AERTSEN;
66 Shame, shaming and restorative justice: a critical appraisal NATHAN HA RRI S AND SHADD MARUNA;
67 What is the place of shame in restorative justice? GABRIELLE MAXWELL AND ALLISON MORRIS;
PART 17;
When parents feel ashamed;
68 Parent-child dynamics in community conferences some questions for reintegrative shaming, practice and restorative justice JEREMY PRICHARD;
69 Relevant others in restorative practices for minors: for what purposes? L1EVE BRADT, NICOLE VETTENBURG AND RUDI ROOSE;
70 Supporting young offenders through restorative justice: parents as (in)appropriate adults
CAROLYN HOYLE AND STEPHEN NOGUERA;
PART 18;
A place for proportionality?
71 Not not just deserts: a response to Braithwaite and Pettit ANDREW VON HIRSCH AND ANDREW ASHWORTH;
72 Not just deserts, even in sentencing PHILIP PETTIT WITH JOHN BRAITHWAITE;
73 Is restorative justice compatible with sentencing uniformity? MICHAEL M. O' HEAR;
74 Restorative justice, sentencing and the Court of Appeal IAN EDWARDS;
PART 19;
Restoration, retribution or 'restoration through retribution'?
75 Reparation and retribution: are they reconcilable? LUCIA ZEDNER;
76 Revisiting the relationship between retributive and restorative justice KATHLEEN DALY;
77 Restorative justice and punishment RICHARD YOUNG AND CAROL YN HOYLE;
78 Restorative punishment and punitive restoration R. A . DUFF;
PART 20;
Some concerns from an optimist;
79 Worries about restorative justice JO HN BRA I T HWAITE;
Index