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245 00 Critical issues in restorative justice /|cHoward Zehr and
Barb Toews, editors.
246 30 Restorative justice
264 1 Monsey, N.Y. :|bCriminal Justice Press ;|aCullompton,
Devon, UK :|bWillan,|c2004.
300 xxii, 417 pages ;|c23 cm
336 text|btxt|2rdacontent
337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia
338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier
504 Includes bibliographical references (pages 400-403).
505 00 |gPt. I.|tPrinciples and concepts --|tIntroduction --|gCh.
1.|tHow, and in what terms, should restorative justice be
conceived? /|rGerry Johnstone --|gCh. 2.|tHow large should
the restorative justice "tent" be? /|rSusan Sharpe --|gCh.
3.|tBy whom, and by what processes, is restorative justice
defined, and what bias might this introduce? /|rVal
Napoleon --|gCh. 4.|tHas restorative justice appropriately
responded to retribution theory and impulses? /|rLode
Walgrave --|gPt. II.|tStakeholder issues --|tIntroduction
--|gCh. 5.|tWill restorative justice live up to its
promise to victims? /|rMary Achilles --|gCh. 6.|tIs
restorative justice possible without a parallel system for
victims? /|rSusan Herman --|gCh. 7.|tWhat is the
relationship between victim service organizations and
restorative justice? /|rLorraine Stutzman Amstutz --|gCh.
8.|tIs restorative justice imposing its agenda on victims?
/|rHeather Strang --|gCh. 9.|tHave offender needs and
perspectives been adequately incorporated into restorative
justice? /|rBarb Toews and Jackie Katounas --|gCh. 10.
|tWhat is the appropriate relationship between restorative
justice and treatment? /|rGordon Bazemore and Dee Bell --
|gCh. 11.|tWhat is the place of shame in restorative
justice? /|rGabrielle Maxwell and Allison Morris --|gCh.
12.|tWhat is the place of punishment and imprisonment in
restorative justice? /|rRuss Immarigeon --|gCh. 13.|tWhat
is the role of community in restorative justice theory and
practice? /|rPaul McCold --|gCh. 14.|tWhat are the dangers
as well as the promises of community involvement? /
|rGeorge Pavlich --|gPt. III.|tGovernment and systems --
|tIntroduction --|gCh. 15.|tWhat is the role of the state
in restorative justice programs? /|rVernon Jantzi --|gCh.
16.|tHow does restorative justice address human rights and
due process issues? /|rAnn Skelton and Cheryl Frank --
|gCh. 17.|tWhat are the implications of the growing state
involvement in restorative justice? /|rCarolyn Boyes-
Watson --|gCh. 18.|tWhat happens when restorative justice
is encouraged, enabled and/or guided by legislation? /
|rGuy Masters --|gPt. IV.|tPractice and practitioner
issues --|tIntroduction --|gCh. 19.|tIs restorative
justice tied to specific models of practice? /|rAnnie
Warner Roberts --|gCh. 20.|tHow does the "who, what, where
and how" affect the practice of restorative justice? /
|rWonshe --|gCh. 21.|tHow does restorative justice ensure
good practice? /|rHelen Bowen, Jim Boyack and Chris
Marshall --|gCh. 22.|tAre we -- practitioners, advocates -
- practicing what we preach? /|rDave Dyck --|gCh. 23.
|tWhat is the role of professionals in restorative
justice? /|rCarsten Erbe --|gCh. 24.|tIs restorative
justice taking too few, or too many risks? /|rDavid
Gustafson --|gCh. 25.|tHow do culture, class and gender
affect the practice of restorative justice? (part 1) /
|rMorris Jenkins --|gCh. 26.|tHow do culture, class and
gender affect the practice of restorative justice? (part
2) /|rBarbara Raye --|gPt. V.|tIndigenous and religious
traditions --|tIntroduction --|gCh. 27.|tWhat are the
implications of restorative justice's use of indigenous
traditions? /|rChris Cunneen --|gCh. 28.|tWhat is the
state's role in indigenous justice processes? /|rMatt
Hakiaha --|gCh. 29.|tWhat is the appropriate role of
spirituality in restorative justice? /|rMike Batley --
|gPt. VI.|tSocial justice --|tIntroduction --|gCh. 30.
|tDoes restorative justice challenge systemic injustices?
/|rBonnie Price Lofton --|gCh. 31.|tWhat are the
implications of restorative justice for society and our
lives? /|rDennis Sullivan and Larry Tifft --|gApp.
|tCritical issues in restorative justice.
650 0 Restorative justice.
650 0 Justice, Administration of.
650 0 Justice, Administration of|xAfrique du Sud.
650 0 Justice, Administration of|zAustralia.
650 0 Justice, Administration of|zCanada.
650 0 Justice, Administration of|zEurope.
650 0 Justice, Administration of|zNew Zealand.
650 0 Justice, Administration of|xÉtats-Unis.
650 0 Justice réparatrice.
650 7 Justice, Administration of.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst00985154
650 7 Restorative justice.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01096003
650 07 Täter-Opfer-Ausgleich.|2swd
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650 7 Konfliktlösning.|2sao
650 7 Medling.|2sao
650 7 Brottsoffer.|2sao
650 17 Strafrechtspleging.|2gtt
650 17 Daders.|2gtt
650 17 Slachtoffers.|2gtt
655 7 Aufsatzsammlung.|2swd
700 1 Zehr, Howard.
700 1 Toews, Barb.
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