Restorative Justice and Civil SocietyHeather Strang, John Braithwaite Cambridge University Press, 2 Μαΐ 2001 - 250 σελίδες Advocates of restorative justice question the state's ability to deliver satisfactory justice to the community, both in criminal and other cases. This collaborative 2001 volume looks at the burgeoning restorative justice movement and considers the relationship between restorative justice and civil society, examining debates and exploring ideas about who should 'control' restorative justice, the state or civil society. A diverse range of chapters, written by leaders in the field, engage with different aspects of restorative justice. Genuinely international, the book addresses aspects of civil society including schools, families, churches and private workplaces, the women's movement, victims of crime and indigenous groups. It also considers broader issues such as democracy, human rights, access and equity. A dynamic and provocative volume, this book attempts to bring the ideals of restorative justice to life so that victims, offenders, their families and communities have more of a say in the justice process. |
Περιεχόμενα
Introduction Restorative Justice and Civil Society | 1 |
Transforming Security A South African Experiment | 14 |
Two Protestant Ethics and the Spirit of Restoration | 35 |
The Force of Community | 56 |
The Crime Victim Movement as a Force in Civil Society | 69 |
Reparations and Restorative Justice Responding to the Gross Violation of Human Rights | 83 |
Restorative Justice and Civil Society in Melanesia The Case of Papua New Guinea | 99 |
Restorative Justice in Everyday Life | 114 |
Restorative Justice and the Need for Restorative Environments in Bureaucracies and Corporations | 149 |
If your only tool is a hammer all your problems will look like nails | 165 |
Restorative Justice and School Discipline Mutually Exclusive? | 180 |
The School System Developing its Capacity in the Regulation of a Civil Society | 195 |
Security and Justice for All | 211 |
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Community Conferencing as a Special Case of Conflict Transformation | 130 |
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