(1996). Responding to important questions related to restorative Justice. St. Paul, MN: Center for Restorative Justice & Peacemaking, School of Social Work, University of Social Work.Umbreit, M (1996) Responding to important questions related to restorative justice St Paul:MN, Centre for ...
arestorative justice is when you don'tt kill the criminal or anything, you sit with the criminal and the victim and ask them questions and talk about what happened. 滋补正义是您don'tt杀害罪犯或任何,您坐与罪犯和受害者并且问他们问题并且谈论什么发生了。[translate]...
“I chose to become a school counselor because I am passionate about supporting students’ growth and well-being. What motivates me is the opportunity to make a positive impact on their lives, empowering them academically, socially, and emotionally. Witnessing their achievements and personal developme...
So I want to ask one question looking forward and that is about the crime of aggression. Do you think that this is a good development for the Court or not? And what do you think would happen if there were a defense that there was a responsibility to protect and there were others ...
In the fast-growing literature many theories and Schools have been evoked to support RJ's claims. This paper will take the discussion a step back by looking at questions of meta-theoretical character. In particular, the paper will ask: Does RJ have a place in the "world of theories," ...
The virtues claimed for restorative justice include its emotional engagement with crime and the opportunities afforded to participants by its discursive charactdoi:10.1177/1748895807075570StubbsJ.Social Science Electronic PublishingStubbs, Julie (2007) `Beyond Apology: Domestic Violence and Critical Questions ...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to analyse the settings, mechanisms and beneficiaries of restorative justice, querying whether a single procedure can have the wide-ranging benefits - to victims, offenders and the broader community - which have been attributed to restorative justice. Design/...
2002. Parent-child dynamics in community conferences--Some questions for reintegrative shaming, practice and restorative justice. Australian & New Zealand Journal of Criminology 35(3): 330-346. doi:10.1375/acri.35.3.330.Prichard, J. (2002). Parent-child dynamics in community conferences - Some ...
Prichard, Jeremy. 2002. Parent-child dynamics in community conferences--Some questions for reintegrative shaming, practice and restorative justice. Australian & New Zealand Journal of Criminology 35(3): 330-346. doi:10.1375/acri.35.3.330.
(2002). Parent-child dynamics in community conferences: some questions for reinte- grative shaming, practice, and restorative justice. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 35, 330-346.Prichard, J. (2002). Parent-Child Dynamics in Community Conferences - Some Questions for Re...