This paper is based on an ethnographic study conducted in Sweden and focuses on the emotional aspect, both its rhetoric and interaction, of the victim offender mediation process. The emotion culture is examined, as well as the basic feeling rules that tell victims and offenders how to feel, value, and manage their own, and the other party's feelings in the mediation process. If mediation is done 'with your heart', then mediation is also the practice of managing hearts. The practice of mediation is influenced by both a victim discourse and an impartiality discourse, which encourages participant control of emotions but also support spontaneous emotional expressions as a natural part of the remedial ritual
This doctoral thesis aims to provide an answer to the question of why the criminal law should be con...
The purpose of this study was to examine the mediators' views on their work; mediation by reason of ...
Purpose and research questions The purpose of this study is to examine how mediators in victim-offen...
Based on a study of two mediation centers in Sweden, this research shows how mediators encourage vic...
In this article we analyse recorded verbal interactions between victims and offenders in the presenc...
ADR provides a useful lens through which to consider the place of emotion in disputes. Its multi-dis...
By connecting sociological perspectives on sympathy with the concept of ‘ideal victims’, this articl...
The authors report on their exploratory study examining the learning process embedded in mediation. ...
The object of this study was to meet with offenders and victims of crime who recently participated i...
Restorative Justice has been described as a way to bring the victim and offender together to promote...
This article will attempt to not only describe the process of applying mediation techniques in victi...
Mediation is widely used in court-connected contexts to deal with disputes. There is growing recogni...
Victim offender mediation is practiced to less extent in Sweden despite the method being a statutory...
Participation in victim-offender mediation (VOM) can reduce the risk of reoffending. However, relati...
AbstractEmotions play a very important role in the search for dispute resolution, but very often are...
This doctoral thesis aims to provide an answer to the question of why the criminal law should be con...
The purpose of this study was to examine the mediators' views on their work; mediation by reason of ...
Purpose and research questions The purpose of this study is to examine how mediators in victim-offen...
Based on a study of two mediation centers in Sweden, this research shows how mediators encourage vic...
In this article we analyse recorded verbal interactions between victims and offenders in the presenc...
ADR provides a useful lens through which to consider the place of emotion in disputes. Its multi-dis...
By connecting sociological perspectives on sympathy with the concept of ‘ideal victims’, this articl...
The authors report on their exploratory study examining the learning process embedded in mediation. ...
The object of this study was to meet with offenders and victims of crime who recently participated i...
Restorative Justice has been described as a way to bring the victim and offender together to promote...
This article will attempt to not only describe the process of applying mediation techniques in victi...
Mediation is widely used in court-connected contexts to deal with disputes. There is growing recogni...
Victim offender mediation is practiced to less extent in Sweden despite the method being a statutory...
Participation in victim-offender mediation (VOM) can reduce the risk of reoffending. However, relati...
AbstractEmotions play a very important role in the search for dispute resolution, but very often are...
This doctoral thesis aims to provide an answer to the question of why the criminal law should be con...
The purpose of this study was to examine the mediators' views on their work; mediation by reason of ...
Purpose and research questions The purpose of this study is to examine how mediators in victim-offen...