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Being consequential about restorative justice

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E-book, 350 blz. Pdf met watermerkbeveiliging | Engels
Eleven International Publishing | 1e druk, 2021
ISBN13: 9789051891645
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Eleven International Publishing Pdf met watermerkbeveiliging 1e druk, 2021 9789051891645
Onderdeel van serie Studies in Restorative Justice
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In this anthology, Professor Emeritus Lode Walgrave, a pioneer in the field of juvenile justice and restorative justice, revisits a selection of his publications, going back to the late 1990s to the late 2010s, on restorative justice as a response to offending. These include reflections on why restorative justice is valuable as well as on how it can and should be implemented. Can reparation be imposed and how would that relate to retribution? Is there room for punishment? The broader field is explored by examining how restorative justice contributes to civilising criminal justice and to a ‘criminology of trust’, all based on his socio-ethical concept of ‘common self-interest’. In newly written introductory and concluding chapters, Walgrave explains how this journey in writing resulted in developing a consequential approach to restorative justice, which prioritises restorative responses to crime and delinquency.

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ISBN13:9789051891645
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:e-book
Beveiliging:watermerk
Bestandsformaat:pdf
Aantal pagina's:350
Druk:1
Verschijningsdatum:6-10-2021

Inhoudsopgave

About the series v
Foreword ix
Acknowledgement xi

Introduction – an exploratory journey towards a consequential restorative justice

1. Restorative Justice in Comparison
2. What Is at Stake in Restorative Justice for Juveniles
3. Restoration in Youth Justice
4. How Pure Can a Maximalist Approach to Restorative Justice Remain? – Or Can a Purist Model of Restorative Justice Become Maximalist?
5. Imposing Restoration Instead of Inflicting Pain – Reflections on the Judicial Reaction to Crime
6. Retributivism and the Quality of Social Life – A reply to Antony Duff
7. Integrating criminal justice and restorative justice
8. From civilising punishment to civilising criminal justice – From punishment to restoration
9. Restorative Justice is not a panacea against all social evils
10. Emotional Dynamics in Restorative Conferences
11. When restorative justice meets the Good Lives Model: Contributing to a criminology of trust
12. The need for clarity about restorative justice conferences
13. Domestic terrorism: a challenge for restorative justice 259
14. Criminology, as I see it ideally 269
15. Positive criminology, criminology of trust and restorative justice 275

Conclusion – Consequential restorative justice in conversation with its critics 287

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