The restorative justice (RJ) paradigm requires coherence among legal, justice, and educational systems to promote a culture of restorative dialogue with victims of violence and to reintegrate aggressors into the community. The objective of this study, from an evolutionary social perspective, was to examine criminal mediation files in the archives of the Murcia Intrajudicial Criminal Mediation Service (UMIM), Spain, to see which variables are associated with which types of violence and understand the contents and adoption of agreements. In this study the sociodemographic, procedural, and interpersonal variables of 216 people who used criminal mediation were analysed. The results showed statistically significant differences concerning age, th...
One of the debates of restorative justice (RJ) literature is the possible effect that diversionary r...
To what extent is restorative justice able to 'restore' the harm suffered by victims of crimes of in...
Dissatisfaction with traditional forms of crime control in the context of youth offending has led to...
One of the debates of restorative justice (RJ) literature is the possible effect that diversionary r...
(in English): This thesis deals with a restorative justice, or the most widespread method, which rep...
Restorative Justice (RJ) processes are by their very nature voluntary. Thereby victim and offender h...
The phenomenon of victim participation in restorative justice (RJ) has been studied from two main an...
The present work starts stating the failure of the dominant paradigm of the penal system, retributiv...
Following the European Union Guidelines (CEPEJ: 2007,13) concerning mediation in penal matters, the ...
Following the European Union Guidelines (CEPEJ: 2007,13) concerning mediation in penal matters, the ...
Following the 2007 European Union Guidelines for mediation in penal matters from a restorative justi...
This paper explores a far less prevalent variant of juvenile restitution, distinguished by the use o...
Following the 2007 European Union Guidelines for mediation in penal matters from a restorative justi...
In the paper the origins and the core meaning of restorative justice are presented. The paper is als...
Victim-offender mediations are a type of extrajudicial measure, with high educational and resocializ...
One of the debates of restorative justice (RJ) literature is the possible effect that diversionary r...
To what extent is restorative justice able to 'restore' the harm suffered by victims of crimes of in...
Dissatisfaction with traditional forms of crime control in the context of youth offending has led to...
One of the debates of restorative justice (RJ) literature is the possible effect that diversionary r...
(in English): This thesis deals with a restorative justice, or the most widespread method, which rep...
Restorative Justice (RJ) processes are by their very nature voluntary. Thereby victim and offender h...
The phenomenon of victim participation in restorative justice (RJ) has been studied from two main an...
The present work starts stating the failure of the dominant paradigm of the penal system, retributiv...
Following the European Union Guidelines (CEPEJ: 2007,13) concerning mediation in penal matters, the ...
Following the European Union Guidelines (CEPEJ: 2007,13) concerning mediation in penal matters, the ...
Following the 2007 European Union Guidelines for mediation in penal matters from a restorative justi...
This paper explores a far less prevalent variant of juvenile restitution, distinguished by the use o...
Following the 2007 European Union Guidelines for mediation in penal matters from a restorative justi...
In the paper the origins and the core meaning of restorative justice are presented. The paper is als...
Victim-offender mediations are a type of extrajudicial measure, with high educational and resocializ...
One of the debates of restorative justice (RJ) literature is the possible effect that diversionary r...
To what extent is restorative justice able to 'restore' the harm suffered by victims of crimes of in...
Dissatisfaction with traditional forms of crime control in the context of youth offending has led to...