Restorative Justice: International PerspectivesBurt Galaway, Joe Hudson Thirty papers present worldwide perspective on topics including : restorative justice among indigenous peoples; theory and practice issues; program applications; paradigms for juvenile justice; creating peaceful communities; peacemaking methods in policing; public acceptance of restorative justice; Japan's distinctive approach to crime prevention; model victim-offender mediation programs; reconciliation programs in prisons and on probation and many others. |
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Daniel W Van Ness | 17 |
Designing a Reformatory Conflict Management and Dispute | 28 |
Three Paradigms for Juvenile Justice | 37 |
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Aboriginal adult agreement assault behavior circle committed compensation conference conflict resolution convicted crime criminal justice process criminal justice system criminal law Criminology cultural damage defendants dispute emotional facilitator family group conferences feelings fender focus forgiveness Galaway going straight harm healing important individual inmates intervention involved judges justice practices juvenile justice Maori meeting ment Monsey munity Native Navajo Nation negotiation offender's outcome paradigm participants parties Peacemaker Courts perpetrators person police prevention principles prison probation officer problem prosecution prosecutor punishment recidivism referred rehabilitation reintegration reintegrative shaming relationships remorse reparation responsibility restitution restorative justice retributive retributive justice role sanctions sentence shame social society strategies tice tion tive traditional treatment U.N. General Assembly Umbreit victim-offender mediation victim-offender reconciliation victims and offenders violence VORP West Yorkshire young Youth Justice Committees Zealand Zehr