Criminal justice reform plays a pivotal role in helping to foster reconciliation and peace-building in postconflict societies. In the wake of their respective political transitions, both Northern Ireland and South Africa have formulated proposals for reform of their youth justice systems based upon restorative principles. This article analyses the attempts to roll out these reforms in both jurisdictions. It considers why new youth justice arrangements have largely been well received in Northern Ireland, yet have struggled to be implemented successfully in South Africa and reflects on possible lessons to be learnt in the context of postconflict transformations
A A common question shared by many, both individuals and entire post conflict societies, is how to a...
When states emerge from violent conflicts or authoritarian oppression, there is a need to address vi...
During the last decades there has been an ever-increasing amount of democratic transitions taking pl...
Restorative justice is currently subject to a lively debate among practitioners, politicians and aca...
This article examines the incorporation of restorative principles and practices within reforms of No...
Copyright © The Author(s) 2022. While restorative approaches encompass a small proportion of youth j...
Restorative Justice and South Africa have become closely associated in the minds of academics and pr...
Though Northern Ireland is a relatively small jurisdiction within Ireland and the United Kingdom wit...
This paper forms part of the work in progress of a doctoral thesis that focuses on the contribution ...
Restorative justice has developed at a slow but steady pace in the Republic of Ireland...
Restorative justice principles often feature prominently in peace agreements and initiatives to fost...
All post-conflict societies switching to constitutional liberal democracies have to deal with their ...
This thesis will examine restorative justice in the Republic of\ud Ireland. It will do so in three m...
Restorative justice can be viewed as a victim-centred approach which conceptualises criminal behavio...
Restorative justice is internationally a well-debated concept that carries different perceptions. It...
A A common question shared by many, both individuals and entire post conflict societies, is how to a...
When states emerge from violent conflicts or authoritarian oppression, there is a need to address vi...
During the last decades there has been an ever-increasing amount of democratic transitions taking pl...
Restorative justice is currently subject to a lively debate among practitioners, politicians and aca...
This article examines the incorporation of restorative principles and practices within reforms of No...
Copyright © The Author(s) 2022. While restorative approaches encompass a small proportion of youth j...
Restorative Justice and South Africa have become closely associated in the minds of academics and pr...
Though Northern Ireland is a relatively small jurisdiction within Ireland and the United Kingdom wit...
This paper forms part of the work in progress of a doctoral thesis that focuses on the contribution ...
Restorative justice has developed at a slow but steady pace in the Republic of Ireland...
Restorative justice principles often feature prominently in peace agreements and initiatives to fost...
All post-conflict societies switching to constitutional liberal democracies have to deal with their ...
This thesis will examine restorative justice in the Republic of\ud Ireland. It will do so in three m...
Restorative justice can be viewed as a victim-centred approach which conceptualises criminal behavio...
Restorative justice is internationally a well-debated concept that carries different perceptions. It...
A A common question shared by many, both individuals and entire post conflict societies, is how to a...
When states emerge from violent conflicts or authoritarian oppression, there is a need to address vi...
During the last decades there has been an ever-increasing amount of democratic transitions taking pl...