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245 _aRestorative justice Vol. I : Critical concepts in criminology
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505 _aCONTENTS VOLUME I; THE RISE OF RESTORATIVE JUSTICE Acknowledgements; Chronological table of reprinted articles and chapters; General introduction; Part.1 The start of a new debate; Conflicts as property; NI LS CHRISTIE; 2. Restitution: a new paradigm of criminal justice. RANDY E. BARNETT; 3. Fundamental concepts of restorative justice. HOWARD ZEHR AND HARRY MIKA; 4. Some doubts about restorative justice. ANDREW ASHWORTH; 5. A reply to Andrew Ashworth. DANIEL W. VAN NESS; 6. Some sociological reflections on restorative justice. ANTHONY BOTTOMS; PART 2; Proto-restorative practices; 7. The Kitchener experiment DEAN E. PEACHEY; 8. The recent history of restorative justice: mediation, circles, and conferencing PAUL MCCOLD; 9. The evolution of restorative justice in Britain TONY F. MARSHALL; PART 3; Restorative justice: from philosophy to practice; 10. Conditions of successful reintegration ceremonies: dealing with juvenile offenders JOHN BRAITHWAITE AND STEPHEN MUGFORD; 11. Specifying aims and limits for restorative justice: a 'making amends' model? ANDREW VON HIRSCH, ANDREW ASHWORTH AND CLIFFORD SHEARING; 12. The international development of restorative justice DAVI D MIERS; 13. Restorative justices: the real story KATHLEEN DALY; VOLUME.II RESTORATIVE PRACTICES ON THE INTERNATIONAL STAGE; Acknowledgements; PART 4; Restorative responses with the criminal justice system; 14. Staging restorative justice encounters against a criminal justice backdrop: a dramaturgical analysis JAMES DIGNAN, ANNE ATKINSON, HELEN ATKINSON, MARIE HOWES, JENNIFER JOHNSTONE, GWEN ROBINSON, JOANNA SHAPLAND AND ANGELA SORSBY; 15. Policing and restorative justice CAROLYN HOYLE; 16. Security, without care: challenges for restorative values in prison LIZ ELLIOTT; 17. Restorative sentencing: exploring the views of the public JULIAN V. ROBERTS AND LORETTA J. STALANS; PART 5; Restorative youth justice; 18. Reparation and justice for juveniles: the Corby experience HARRY BLAGG; 19 Situating restorative youth justice in crime control and Prevention, ADAM CRAWFORD; 20. Youth justice in New Zealand: restorative justice in practice? GABRIELLE MAXWELL AND ALLISON MORRIS; PART 6; New challenges for restorative justice: family violence; 21. Restorative justice and gendered violence: diversion or effective justice? BARBARA HUDSON; 22. beyond apology? Domestic violence and critical questions for restorative justice JULIE STUBBS; 23. Transformative justice: anti-subordination processes in cases of domestic violence DONNA COKER; PART 7; New challenges for restorative justice: sexual violence; 24. Restorative justice and sexual assault: an archival study of court and conference cases KATHLEEN DALY; 25. Restorative justice and child sex offences: the theory and the practice ANNIE COSSINS; 26. Setting the record straight and a call for radical change: a reply to Annie Cossins on 'Restorative Justice and Child Sex Offences' KATHLEEN DALY; PART 8; New challenges for restorative justice: homicide; 27. Homicide survivors meet the offender prior to execution restorative justice through dialogue MARK S. UMBREIT AND BETTY VOS; 28. Comment on Umbreit and Vos: retributive versus restorative justice MICHAEL L. RADELET AND MARIAN J. BORG; 29. Reply to Radelet and Borg MARK S. UMBREIT; PART 9; New challenges for restorative justice: crimes against Humanity; 30. How to deal with mass victimization and gross human rights violations: a restorative justice approach ELMAR G. M. WEITEKAMP, STEPHAN PARMENTIER, KRIS VANSPAUWEN. MARTA VALINES AND ROEL GERITS; 31 Moral ambition within and beyond political constraints reflections on restorative justice ELIZABETH KISS; 32 Rwanda's failing experiment in restorative justice LARS WALDORF 33. The rules (and politics) of engagement: the gacaca courts and post-genocide justice, healing and reconciliation in Rwanda PHI L CLARK; VOLUME. III THE PROMISE OF RESTORATIVE JUSTICE; Acknowledgements; PART 1O; Restoring victims; 34. Evaluating restorative justice from a victim perspective empirical evidence JAMES DIGNAN; 35. Repairing the harm: victims and restorative justice HEATHER STRANG AND LAWRENCE W. SHERMAN; 36 Restorative justice, victims and the police CAROLYN HOYLE; 37. Testing the limits of restorative justice: the case of corporate victims RICHARD YOUNG; PART. 11; Rebuilding communities; 38. The state, community and restorative justice: heresy, nostalgia and butterfly collecting ADAM CRAWFORD; 39. Punishment, policing and praxis: restorative justice and non-violent alternatives to paramilitary punishments in Northern Ireland KIERAN MCEVOY AND HARRY MIKA; 40. Restorative justice and the danger of "community" ROBERT WEISBERG; 41. Restorative justice and procedural justice: dealing with rule breaking TOM R. TYLER; 42 What is the place of punishment and imprisonment in restorative justice? RUSS IMMARIGEON; 43. Reducing repeat offending LAWRENCE W. SHERMAN AND HEATHER STRANG; 44. Restorative justice and reconviction GABRIELLE MAXWELL AND ALLISON MORRIS; PART 12; Diversion, rehabilitation and desistance; 45 Reducing recidivism: a task for restorative justice? GWEN ROBINSON AND JOANNA SHAPLAND; 46. How green was Thames Valley? Policing the image of restorative justice cautions AIDAN WILCOX AND RICHARD YOUNG; PART I3; Responsive regulation: restorative justice outside of criminal justice; 47. Responsive regulation JOHN BRAITHWAITE; 48.Dimensions of restorative justice DECLAN ROCHE; 49. Family group conferencing in child welfare: responsive and regulatory interfaces JOAN PENNELL; 50. Shaming, shame and recidivism: a test of reintegrate shaming theory in the white-collar crime context KRISHNA MURPHY AND NATHAN HARRIS; 51. Shaming and the regulation of fraud and business "misconduct" some preliminary explorations MICHAEL LEVI; 52. Restorative justice in schools BRENDA MORRISON; 53. A force for change? The prospects of applying restorative justice to citizen complaints against the police in England and Wales EUGENE MCLAUGHLIN AND ANJA JOHANSEN; 54. Informal resolution of complaints against the police a quasi-experimental test of restorative justice; RICHARD YOUNG, CAROLYN HOYLE, KAREN COOPER AND RODERICK HILL; 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 BRAITHWAITE; 56 Responsibilities, rights and restorative justice ANDREW ASHWORTH; 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 PAVLICH; 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 JOHN BRAITHWAITE. ELIZA AHMED AND VALERIE BRAITHWAITE; 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 WALGRAVE AND IVO AERTSEN; 66. Shame, shaming and restorative justice: a critical appraisal NATHAN HARRIS 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? LIEVE 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 ZE,DNER; 76. Revisiting the relationship between retributive and restorative justice KATHLEEN DALY; 77. Restorative justice and punishment RICHARD YOUNG AND CAROLYN HOYLE; 78. Restorative punishment and punitive restoration R. A. DUFF; PART 20; Some concerns from an optimist; 79 Worries about restorative justice JOHN BRAITHWAITE; Index;
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