Restorative justice is an approach to justice that aims to repair the harm done to victims. In doing so, practitioners work to ensure that offenders take...
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goals of restorative justice such as individual/community accountability, reparation, and non-retributive responses to harm, transformative justice imagines...
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concepts such as distributive justice, egalitarianism, retributive justice, and restorative justice. Distributive justice considers what is fair based...
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Paramilitary punishment attacks in Northern Ireland (redirect from Restorative justice in Northern Ireland)
attacks. About this time, Community Restorative Justice Ireland (CRJI) was established to coordinate restorative justice initiatives in republican areas....
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Restorative practices (or RP) is a social science field concerned with improving and repairing relationships and social connections among people. Whereas...
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Howard Zehr (category Restorative justice)
concept of restorative justice. He is Distinguished Professor of Restorative Justice at Eastern Mennonite University's Center for Justice and Peacebuilding...
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"Justice delayed is justice denied" is a legal maxim. It means that if legal redress or equitable relief to an injured party is available, but is not forthcoming...
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The Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) was a court-like restorative justice body assembled in South Africa in 1996 after the end of apartheid....
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incarceration rate Prison Prisoner of war Rehabilitation (penology) Restorative justice "Imprisonment". The New International Encyclopedia. Second Edition...
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School discipline (section Restorative justice)
Hearings". "Restorative Justice: Resources for Schools". Edutopia. Retrieved December 14, 2023. Dalporto, Deva (2013). Restorative Justice: A Different...
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Police caution (section Restorative Justice)
for giving a CR to an offender for the rape of a girl under 16. Restorative Justice (RJ) is an addition to a Community Resolution that allows the offender...
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sanctions. Alternatives can take the form of fines, restorative justice, transformative justice or no punishment at all. Capital punishment, corporal...
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low level offenders. It is based on a restorative justice framework. Restorative justice is an approach to justice that focuses on the needs of the victims...
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major donor to the Republican Party and close friend with Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, for his 2020 re-election. Phillips responded that he did...
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Clare McGlynn (section Restorative Justice)
whether restorative justice may have a corresponding role to play. McGlynn has given evidence on using restorative justice as part of the Justice Select...
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focused on social justice are additionally compelled to find strategies that disrupt persisting inequities. This is where restorative justice practices, culturally...
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Justice degree. Theories of criminal justice include utilitarian justice, retributive justice, restorative justice. They can work through deterrence, rehabilitation...
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Lagos State Judiciary (section Restorative justice)
Government affirmed its commitment to the Restorative System of Justice with a pledge to launch a Restorative Justice Centre. "Atilade makes history, succeeds...
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Mary P. Koss (section Restorative justice programs)
known works have been in the areas of gender-based violence and restorative justice. In 1987, Koss, along with her colleagues, Christine Gidycz and Nadine...
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Group Conference, and by the criminal justice reform movement that began in North America called restorative justice. CSF Buxmont integrated those practices...
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procedural justice hold that fair procedure leads to equitable outcomes, even if the requirements of distributive or restorative justice are not met...
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Juvenile court (redirect from Juvenile justice system)
In the realm of juvenile justice, two predominant models are typically considered: restorative justice and criminal justice. In the United States, there...
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include utilitarian justice, psychiatric imprisonment, restorative justice and transformative justice. A general overview of criminal justice puts each of these...
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The Civil Rights Restorative Justice Project is an initiative by the Northeastern University School of Law in Boston, Massachusetts, to document every...
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Kahnawake (section Restorative justice)
without the involvement of the criminal justice system. — Susan Haslip, The (Re)Introduction of Restorative Justice in Kahnawake: "Beyond Indigenization"...
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Decarceration in the United States (redirect from Campaign for Smart Justice)
approaches include budget reallocations, prison closures and restorative and transformative justice programs that challenge incarceration as an effective deterrent...
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All Your Faces (category Restorative justice)
explores the practice of restorative justice, which was introduced into the French criminal justice system in 2014. Restorative justice offers victims and perpetrators...
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been cited as an influence in attempts to introduce restorative justice into the criminal justice systems both in New Zealand and elsewhere. Utu can also...
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Rice Lake, Wisconsin. Chase was a director of the Barron County Restorative Justice Programs, a private non-profit program designed to let victims and...
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27.8%. Prisons in Norway and the Norwegian criminal justice system focus on restorative justice and rehabilitating prisoners rather than punishment....
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