Canadian criminal justice has moved to a hybrid system involving a formal but inclusionary criminal trial as the predominant model with an informal restorative justice model as an increasingly significant alternative. This system invokes traditional punitive, rehabilitative and corrective elements yet deploys them in new institutionalized contexts. The formal inclusionary model integrates victims\u27 concerns at all levels from policing and prosecution through the trial to sentencing and parole, while maintaining due process protections for the accused. The informal restorative model responds to criminal harms by bringing together victims, offenders, their respective families and community representatives in deliberative processes which can...
The current offender-oriented justice system has several disadvantages, such as high costs, signific...
Restorative justice is a social justice movement that aims to deal with consequences of crime throug...
Restorative justice has become a fashionable term both in Canadian and foreign legal and social poli...
Canadian criminal justice has moved to a hybrid system involving a formal but inclusionary criminal ...
Restorative justice emerged in the western world as an alternative to the existing retributive penal...
The study focuses on the current issues of criminal justice based primarily on the retributive justi...
In its infancy, restorative justice emerged not only as an 'alternative' to prison but also as a com...
Positioning of restorative justice within the criminal justice system is one of the current questio...
The subject of this thesis is criminal justice policy. It focusses on diversion, that is, alternati...
There is a growing momentum nationally to change from retributive practices to restorative practices...
Restorative justice can be viewed as a victim-centred approach which conceptualises criminal behavio...
Restorative justice has played a paradoxical role in the New Zealand criminal justice system. One th...
For Indigenous communities, Canada’s criminal justice system has been colonial and oppressive. A not...
Restorative justice is regarded in modern criminal justice systems as one approach to address some o...
Recent trend in common law legal systems to establish restorative justice programs - usually involve...
The current offender-oriented justice system has several disadvantages, such as high costs, signific...
Restorative justice is a social justice movement that aims to deal with consequences of crime throug...
Restorative justice has become a fashionable term both in Canadian and foreign legal and social poli...
Canadian criminal justice has moved to a hybrid system involving a formal but inclusionary criminal ...
Restorative justice emerged in the western world as an alternative to the existing retributive penal...
The study focuses on the current issues of criminal justice based primarily on the retributive justi...
In its infancy, restorative justice emerged not only as an 'alternative' to prison but also as a com...
Positioning of restorative justice within the criminal justice system is one of the current questio...
The subject of this thesis is criminal justice policy. It focusses on diversion, that is, alternati...
There is a growing momentum nationally to change from retributive practices to restorative practices...
Restorative justice can be viewed as a victim-centred approach which conceptualises criminal behavio...
Restorative justice has played a paradoxical role in the New Zealand criminal justice system. One th...
For Indigenous communities, Canada’s criminal justice system has been colonial and oppressive. A not...
Restorative justice is regarded in modern criminal justice systems as one approach to address some o...
Recent trend in common law legal systems to establish restorative justice programs - usually involve...
The current offender-oriented justice system has several disadvantages, such as high costs, signific...
Restorative justice is a social justice movement that aims to deal with consequences of crime throug...
Restorative justice has become a fashionable term both in Canadian and foreign legal and social poli...