Victims’ perspectives on justice in the aftermath of crime are a key victimological topic. The main justice concepts that have received scholarly victimological attention are retributive justice, value restoration and procedural justice. In this paper, we argue that the so-called Big Two framework – agency and communion – can further help us understand victims’ experiences with justice. Agency refers to a person striving for individuality, while communion refers to the participation of the individual in and connection with a group. According to the framework outlined in this paper, we argue that victimization by crime involves an impaired sense of agency and communion, and justice can be viewed as an attempt to repair both these dimensions....
Research into public attitudes has continued to convey a crisis of confidence in the traditional ret...
A longstanding assumption of the criminal justice system is that victims benefit in some way from th...
Restorative justice (RJ), an alternative to the dominant retributive justice system, is a more holis...
The chapter examines restorative justice literature and research in order to assess whether the vict...
While victims are often considered the forgotten party in the criminal justice system, restorative j...
We proposed two distinct understandings of what justice means to victims and what its restoration en...
The criminal justice system does not currently emphasize the role of forgiveness m the application o...
The emergence of restorative justice as an alternative model to Western, court-based criminal justic...
To what extent is restorative justice able to 'restore' the harm suffered by victims of crimes of in...
In support of a unitary conceptualization of retributive justice (justice through the imposition of ...
Although addressing the needs of victims is increasingly proffered as the key rationale for transiti...
Although addressing the needs of victims is increasingly proffered as the key rationale for transiti...
Restorative justice is a new way of looking at criminal justice that focuses on repairing the harm d...
The purpose of the thesis is to confirm or disprove the hypothesis whether alternative methods of cr...
‘Victims claiming justice’ has surface simplicity but arises in a range of contexts influenced by di...
Research into public attitudes has continued to convey a crisis of confidence in the traditional ret...
A longstanding assumption of the criminal justice system is that victims benefit in some way from th...
Restorative justice (RJ), an alternative to the dominant retributive justice system, is a more holis...
The chapter examines restorative justice literature and research in order to assess whether the vict...
While victims are often considered the forgotten party in the criminal justice system, restorative j...
We proposed two distinct understandings of what justice means to victims and what its restoration en...
The criminal justice system does not currently emphasize the role of forgiveness m the application o...
The emergence of restorative justice as an alternative model to Western, court-based criminal justic...
To what extent is restorative justice able to 'restore' the harm suffered by victims of crimes of in...
In support of a unitary conceptualization of retributive justice (justice through the imposition of ...
Although addressing the needs of victims is increasingly proffered as the key rationale for transiti...
Although addressing the needs of victims is increasingly proffered as the key rationale for transiti...
Restorative justice is a new way of looking at criminal justice that focuses on repairing the harm d...
The purpose of the thesis is to confirm or disprove the hypothesis whether alternative methods of cr...
‘Victims claiming justice’ has surface simplicity but arises in a range of contexts influenced by di...
Research into public attitudes has continued to convey a crisis of confidence in the traditional ret...
A longstanding assumption of the criminal justice system is that victims benefit in some way from th...
Restorative justice (RJ), an alternative to the dominant retributive justice system, is a more holis...