New Items in the RJ Online Database
Feb 13, 2010
New additions to the RJ Online research database over the last week covered several including restorative justice in prisons, restorative justice in Islam, and transitional justice.
- Beck, Elizabeth and Britto, Sarah (2006). Using feminist methods and restorative justice to interview capital offenders' family members. Affilia: Journal of Women and Social Work. 21(1):59-70.
- Delic, Zijad (2008). Faith and restorative justice -- A Muslim perspective. Canadian Islamic Congress Friday Magazine.
- Edgar, Kimmett (2010). A fair response: Developing responses to racist incidents that earn the confidence of black and minority ethnic prisoners. London: Prison Reform Trust.
- Foltz, Franz A. and Foltz, Frederick A. (2006). Technology, religion, and justice: The problems of disembedded and disembodied law. Bulletin of Science, Technology, and Society. 26(6):463-471.
- Gromet, Dena M. and Darley, John M (2009). Punishment and beyond: Achieving justice through the satisfaction of multiple goals. Law and Society Review. 43(1):1-37.
- International Human Rights Law Institute (2008). The Chicago principles on post-conflict justice. Chicago: The International Human Rights Law Institute.
- Karstedt, Susanne (2007). Explorations into the sociology of criminal justice and punishment: leaving the modernist project behind. History of the Human Sciences. 20(2):51-70.
- Park, Augustine S. J. (2010). Community-based restorative transitional justice in Sierra Leone. Contemporary Justice Review. 13(1):95 - 119.
- Riva, Ricardo (2009). Políticas públicas en mediación penal y conflictos sociales. Justicia Restaurativa En Linea
- Thoms, Oskar N.T. and Ron, James and Paris, Roland (2008). The effects of transitional justice mechanisms. A summary of empirical research findings and implications for analysts and practitioners. Centre for International Policy Studies. Univesity of Ottawa.
- Woolford, Andrew and Ratner, R. S (2010). Disrupting the informal-formal justice complex: on the transformative potential of civil mediation, restorative justice and reparations politics. Contemporary Justice Review. 13(1):5-17.



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