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100 1  Cornwell, David J.,|eauthor. 
245 10 Mercy :|ba restorative philosophy /|cDavid J. Cornwell ; 
       with a foreword by Tapio Lappi-Seppälä. 
264  1 Hook, Hampshire, United Kingdom :|bWaterside Press,
       |c[2014] 
264  4 |c©2014 
300    1 online resource 
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505 8  Conceiving Corrections DifferentlyObjections to Bifurcated
       Penal Policies; Politics and Public Opinion; Reparative 
       Sanctions and Victim-Offender Mediation; Victims of 
       Criminal Justice?; The nature of the debate; The Approach 
       of Cavadino and Dignan (1997); Victim Status: The Need for
       Caution; The Objections of Andrew Ashworth (1992 and 
       1993); Victims' Rights: Myth or Reality?; The Victim's 
       Charter 1990 and Onwards; Exploring Victims' Rights; The 
       Unique Status of Victims of Crime; The Nature of Rights; 
       Victims' Rights: A 'First Principle' Approach; Rights and 
       Responsibilities. 
505 8  Victim Inclusiveness and Stakeholder Status'Fault- Lines' 
       and Fallacies; The Need to Re-Configure Criminal Justice; 
       'Fault-lines' within Contemporary Criminal Justice 
       Philosophy; Crime Control or Crime Reduction; 
       Traditionalism; Separation of Powers; The Uses of 
       Imprisonment; The Structure of Correctional Services; 
       Fallacies within Contemporary Criminal Justice Philosophy;
       Retribution versus Restoration; Mercy has no Place within 
       Criminal Justice; Bifurcated Justice as Injustice; Reduced
       Use of Imprisonment Increases Public Risk. 
505 8  A Political and Social Consensus for Penal Reform is 
       Impossible to AchieveMercy and Restorative Justice; Why 
       Restorative Justice Remains Problematic; Is a 'Core 
       Philosophy' of Restorative Justice Essential?; Is There a 
       Need to Re-evaluate Restorative Justice and Mercy?; 
       Towards a Re-definition of Mercy; In Conclusion; On a Sad 
       Note; Within this Book; A Personal Reflection; 
       Bibliography; Index; Criminal Justice: A Beginner's Guide;
       Civilising Criminal Justice: An International Restorative 
       Agenda for Penal Reform; Also by David J Cornwell. 
588 0  Print version record. 
650  0 Criminal justice, Administration of|zGreat Britain. 
650  0 Criminals|xRehabilitation|zGreat Britain. 
650  0 Prisons|zGreat Britain. 
650  7 SOCIAL SCIENCE|xCriminology.|2bisacsh 
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       |0(OCoLC)fst00883246 
650  7 Criminals|xRehabilitation.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst00883537 
650  7 Prisons.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01077326 
651  7 Great Britain.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01204623 
655  0 Electronic books. 
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