Restorative justice emerged in the western world as an alternative to the existing retributive penal system. An alternative that no longer relied on lawyers and judges to resolve criminal matters and community disputes, but rather empowered victims, offenders, and community members to do justice themselves. Throughout the past thirty years restorative justice has distanced itself from the traditional criminal justice system by focusing on repairing the harm caused by an offence rather than charging an offender for committing a crime against the state. This study focuses on the institutionalization of restorative justice. Specifically, this thesis conducts a content analysis of five Canada institutionalized restorative justice programs with ...
This article examines the merits of restorative justice within criminal justice system. The overpopu...
When I was invited to contribute to the discussion of this year\u27s theme Doing Justice: Dispute R...
Restorative justice has played a paradoxical role in the New Zealand criminal justice system. One th...
In its infancy, restorative justice emerged not only as an 'alternative' to prison but also as a com...
The Nova Scotia Restorative Justice Program ( NSRJ ) is one of the oldest and by all accounts the mo...
For Indigenous communities, Canada’s criminal justice system has been colonial and oppressive. A not...
147 leaves ; 29 cmIncludes abstract .Includes bibliographical references (leaves 134-147).This thesi...
This thesis is an examination of the place of restorative justice in the practice of criminal law in...
The subject of this thesis is criminal justice policy. It focusses on diversion, that is, alternati...
The Nova Scotia Restorative Justice Program ( NSRJ ) is one of the oldest and by all accounts the mo...
Restorative justice has become a fashionable term both in Canadian and foreign legal and social poli...
Restorative justice is regarded in modern criminal justice systems as one approach to address some o...
Canadian criminal justice has moved to a hybrid system involving a formal but inclusionary criminal ...
Restorative justice was first used in Saskatchewan in 1985 and experienced a meteoric rise over the ...
This new book aims to explore the key issues and debates surrounding the question of the incorporati...
This article examines the merits of restorative justice within criminal justice system. The overpopu...
When I was invited to contribute to the discussion of this year\u27s theme Doing Justice: Dispute R...
Restorative justice has played a paradoxical role in the New Zealand criminal justice system. One th...
In its infancy, restorative justice emerged not only as an 'alternative' to prison but also as a com...
The Nova Scotia Restorative Justice Program ( NSRJ ) is one of the oldest and by all accounts the mo...
For Indigenous communities, Canada’s criminal justice system has been colonial and oppressive. A not...
147 leaves ; 29 cmIncludes abstract .Includes bibliographical references (leaves 134-147).This thesi...
This thesis is an examination of the place of restorative justice in the practice of criminal law in...
The subject of this thesis is criminal justice policy. It focusses on diversion, that is, alternati...
The Nova Scotia Restorative Justice Program ( NSRJ ) is one of the oldest and by all accounts the mo...
Restorative justice has become a fashionable term both in Canadian and foreign legal and social poli...
Restorative justice is regarded in modern criminal justice systems as one approach to address some o...
Canadian criminal justice has moved to a hybrid system involving a formal but inclusionary criminal ...
Restorative justice was first used in Saskatchewan in 1985 and experienced a meteoric rise over the ...
This new book aims to explore the key issues and debates surrounding the question of the incorporati...
This article examines the merits of restorative justice within criminal justice system. The overpopu...
When I was invited to contribute to the discussion of this year\u27s theme Doing Justice: Dispute R...
Restorative justice has played a paradoxical role in the New Zealand criminal justice system. One th...