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1 online resource (269 pages) |
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Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of figures and tables -- Notes on contributors -- Foreword -- Introduction -- 1 Towards an ethics of restorative justice -- 2 Victimalization and restorative justice: moral backgrounds and political consequences -- 3 The quest for a restorative model of rehabilitation: theory-for-practice and practice-for-theory -- 4 Restoration and the family: a pedagogical point of view -- 5 Restorative punishment and punitive restoration -- 6 The state, community and restorative justice: heresy, nostalgia and butterfly collecting -- 7 Creating restorative systems -- 8 In search of restorative jurisprudence -- 9 Restorative justice and the law: the case for an integrated, systemic approach -- 10 Restorative justice and the law: socio-ethical and juridical foundations for a systemic approach -- References -- Index |
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Restorative justice has developed rapidly from being a barely known term to occupying a central role in debates on the future of criminal justice. But as it has become part of the mainstream of debate, so new tensions and issues have emerged. One of the most crucial issues is to find an appropriate combination of restorative justice, based essentially on informal deliberation, and the law. The purpose of this book is to analyse the several dimensions to this issue. It explores the social and ethical foundations of restorative justice, seeks to position it in relation to both rehabilitation and punishment, and examines the possibility of developing and incorporating restorative justice as the mainstream response to crime in terms of the principles of constitutional democracy. Amongst the questions it addresses are the following: How are informal processes to be juxtaposed with formal procedures? What is the appropriate relationship between voluntarism and coercion? How can the procedures and practices of restorative justice be combined with legal standards, safeguards and precepts? How can one balance restorative responses with legally sanctioned punishment? In this book a distinguished team of contributors consider this crucial set of relationships between restorative justice and the law, building upon papers and discussions at the fifth international restorative justice conference in Leuven, Belgium, in September 2001. restorative justice has grown rapidly throughout the worldthis book addresses the central issue of relationship of restorative justice to existing law and legal systemschapters from world leading authorities |
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2020. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries |
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Print version: Walgrave, Lode Restorative Justice and the Law
Cullompton : Willan Publishing,c2002 9781903240977
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Criminal justice, Administration of
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Electronic books
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