Justice for victims and offenders : a restorative response to crime
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Justice for victims and offenders : a restorative response to crime
Open University Press, 1991
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- : pbk.
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Bibliography: p. [134]-148
Includes index
内容説明・目次
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: pbk. ISBN 9780335096961
内容説明
The author argues that the basic principle of criminal justice should not be retributive (based on punishment and deterrence) but restorative (based on repairing the harm caused by the crime). He outlines the possible shape of a practical system of restorative and participatory justice.
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: hardback ISBN 9780335096978
内容説明
The author argues that the basic principle of criminal justice should not be retributive (based on punishment and deterrence) but restorative (based on repairing the harm caused by the crime). He outlines the possible shape of a practical system of restorative and participatory justice.
目次
- Part 1 Crime as conflict - victim/offender mediation and the concept of criminal law: historical perspective
- summary. Part 2 Criminal procedure - the means overshadowed by the end: critique of adversarial procedure - the exclusion of the victim
- pros and cons of punishment
- general incentive
- the effects of punishment on criminal procedure - effects of punishment on the victim
- safeguards and improvements for victims
- potential value of the process. Part 3 Compensation and reparation - an ideal reborn: state compensation to victims of violence
- the community makes amends - support for victims
- reparation by the offender - the developing concept of reparation, reparation in America, community service as indirect reparation, theory overtakes practice
- evaluation. Part 4 Justice without lawyers - enabling people to resolve their conflicts: ideas from other cultures
- law and process
- towards a Western model of mediation
- the spread of mediation - nigh Prosecutor's Program, Columbus, Ohio, Institute for Mediation and Conflict Resolution, Neighbourhood Justice Centers, other models
- organization - sponsorship, style of operation, types of case
- critiques of mediation - attempting the impossible?, whose intersts are served?, domestic violence, second-class justice for the poor?
- is mediation succeeding?. Part 5 The return of the victim to the criminal process: the Canadian prototype
- victims meet offenders in Britain
- organization - relationship with the formal system, structure, operational policies
- evaluation - the British experimental projects, aims, relationship with criminal justice
- victim/offender groups
- further issues in mediation and reparation - victims, offenders, the criminal justice system, victims, offenders and the rest of society. Part 6 Towards restorative justice: crime and punishment
- an ethical response to crime
- aid for victims
- procedure - adversarial or reconciling
- the emergence of the restorative model
- basis for a new model
- restorative justice in practice
- the victim's role
- deciding and enforcing the restorative sanction
- how hong for?
- public and professional acceptability.
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