The role of forgiveness in restorative justice (RJ) remains peripheral because interpersonal forgiveness has been considered a ‘gift’ that should not be forced on victims in RJ. In this article, we aim to advance the role of forgiveness in RJ. However, we do not focus on interpersonal forgiveness. We instead focus on another dimension of forgiveness: self-forgiveness for offenders. Because self-forgiveness is linked with both RJ and desistance, self-forgiveness has the potential to function as a catalyst to connect RJ with desistance. Drawing on their relationship, we offer a process-based model of how offenders may or may not desist through RJ. We conclude by offering implications for research on RJ
In the last decades the notions of forgiveness and reconciliation are applied more and more in the p...
This chapter conceptualizes self-forgiveness as a proactive and meaning focused coping strategy. In ...
Self-forgiveness is not only shaped by processes exclusively within the self, nor are its consequenc...
The article draws on the results of two empirical studies to develop new theoretical views on apolog...
The criminal justice system does not currently emphasize the role of forgiveness m the application o...
Literature highlighted interpersonal forgiveness as a central topic in family and social relations. ...
Self-forgiveness is a coping strategy through which the offender overcomes the self-related negative...
Self-forgiveness is a coping strategy through which the offender overcomes the self-related negative...
Item does not contain fulltextIn the last decade, the concept of forgiveness has received increasing...
Research on self-forgiveness has burgeoned over recent years; however, to date there is still no agr...
Recent studies concerning the effect of participation in restorative justice processes (RJ) on the r...
Previous forgiveness research has mostly focused on victims’ forgiveness for transgressors, and vari...
Although forgiveness is a broad psychological construct of increasing interest, the majority of rese...
This paper introduces an expanded conception of apology and forgiveness that includes covert and ind...
Many scholars agree in considering forgiveness as a crucial topic for the study of family relations....
In the last decades the notions of forgiveness and reconciliation are applied more and more in the p...
This chapter conceptualizes self-forgiveness as a proactive and meaning focused coping strategy. In ...
Self-forgiveness is not only shaped by processes exclusively within the self, nor are its consequenc...
The article draws on the results of two empirical studies to develop new theoretical views on apolog...
The criminal justice system does not currently emphasize the role of forgiveness m the application o...
Literature highlighted interpersonal forgiveness as a central topic in family and social relations. ...
Self-forgiveness is a coping strategy through which the offender overcomes the self-related negative...
Self-forgiveness is a coping strategy through which the offender overcomes the self-related negative...
Item does not contain fulltextIn the last decade, the concept of forgiveness has received increasing...
Research on self-forgiveness has burgeoned over recent years; however, to date there is still no agr...
Recent studies concerning the effect of participation in restorative justice processes (RJ) on the r...
Previous forgiveness research has mostly focused on victims’ forgiveness for transgressors, and vari...
Although forgiveness is a broad psychological construct of increasing interest, the majority of rese...
This paper introduces an expanded conception of apology and forgiveness that includes covert and ind...
Many scholars agree in considering forgiveness as a crucial topic for the study of family relations....
In the last decades the notions of forgiveness and reconciliation are applied more and more in the p...
This chapter conceptualizes self-forgiveness as a proactive and meaning focused coping strategy. In ...
Self-forgiveness is not only shaped by processes exclusively within the self, nor are its consequenc...