Restoring respect for justice : a symposium
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Restoring respect for justice : a symposium
Waterside Press, c2007
2nd. ed
- : paper
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 235-242) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This is the springboard for Martin Wright's review of developments in the field of Restorative Justice, where he is highly regarded as a commentator and authority, having been director of the Howard League for Penal Reform, policy officer of Victim Support, and librarian at the Cambridge Institute of Criminology. "Restoring Respect for Justice" challenges many 'sacred cows' of crime and punishment by focusing on the effect on the people who suffer directly, the victims. A key theme is that if society as a whole does not encourage respect then it ought to be no surprise if offenders have scant regard for the property, physical integrity or rights of others.A bad system can itself serve to weaken rather than improve safety and security. Universally acclaimed since it was first issued in 1999 and essential reading for practitioners and students alike, this enhanced edition of "Restoring Respect for Justice" points to the dangers of a punitive mindset and reflects on the arguments and data in favour of an effective, inclusionary, community-based response to crime.
目次
Acknowledgements ivForeword Howard Zehr viiExtracts from the original Foreword Roger Graef ixIntroduction 11SESSION1 The Politician 152 The Psychologist 363 The Probation Officer 644 The Victim Assistance Worker 915 The Judge 1176 The Philosopher 1407 The Mediator 169 Appendix to Session 7: Some Common Questions About Restorative Justice 203Update: Looking Back, Looking Forward 211References 235Index 243
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