New Items in the RJ Online Database
Jan 30, 2010
New additions to the RJ Online research database over the last week covered several issues related to transitional justice as well as social work and schools.
- Aptel, Cécile (2009). International and hybrid criminal jurisdictions: Stigmatizing or reconciling? Research Brief. June. New York: Center for Transitional Justice.
- Arthur, Paige (2009). "Fear of the future, lived through the past": Transitional justice in the wake of ethnic conflict. Research Brief. October. New York: International Center for Transitional Justice.
- Arthur, Paige (2009). Identities in transition: Developing better transitional justice initiatives in divided societies. New York: International Center for Transitional Justice.
- Ashe, Fidelma (2009). From paramilitaries to peacemakers: The gender dynamics of community-based restorative justice in Northern Ireland. The British Journal of Politics and International Relations. 11:298-314.
- Bradt, Lieve and Bouverne-De Bie, Maria (2009). Social work and the shift from 'welfare' to 'justice'. British Journal of Social Work. 39:113-127.
- Chapman, Chris (2009). Transitional justice and the rights of minorities and indigenous peoples. Research Brief. October. New York: International Center for Transitional Justice.
- Clark, Janine Natalya (2007). The limits of retributive justice. Findings of an empirical study in Bosnia and Hercegovina. Journal of International Criminal Justice. 7:463-487.
- Cobb, Heather (2009). Separate and unequal: The disparate impact of school-based referrals to juvenile court. Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review. 44:581-596.
- Cole, Elizabeth A. and Murphy, Karen (2009). History education reform, transitional justice, and the transformation of identities. Research Brief. October. New York: International Center for Transitional Justice.
- Fullard, Madeleine and Rousseau, Nicky (2009). Truth-telling, identities and power in South Africa and Guatemala. Research Brief. June. New York: Center for Transitional Justice.
- Howard, Paul (2009). Restorative justice in schools. Guidance. Reading, UK: CFBT Education Trust. Abstracts added 25 January 2010
- Jelin, Elizabeth (2009). Silences, visibility and agency: Ethnicity, class and gender in public memorialization. Research Brief. June. New York: Center for Transitional Justice.
- Jiménez Ocampo, Sandro and Nubia Bello, Martha and Meertens, Donny and Osorio, Flor Edilma and Venegas Luque Luque, Rocío (2009). Internally displaced people in Colombia, victims in permanent transition. Ethical and political dilemmas of reparative justice in the midst of internal armed conflict. Cartagena: Grupo de Investigación en Desarrollo Social – GIDES, Universidad de San Buenaventura.
- Jung, Courtney (2009). Transitional justice for Indigenous people in a non-transitional society. Research Brief. October. New York: International Center for Transitional Justice.
- Kymlicka, Will (2009). Transitional justice, federalism and the accommodation of minority nationalism. Research Brief. October. New York: International Center for Transitional Justice.
- Lekha Sriram, Chandra and Pillay, Suren (2009). Peace versus justice? The dilemma of transitional justice in Africa. Scottsville: University of KwaZulu-Natal Press
- O'Rawe, Mary (2009). Security system reform and identity in divided societies: Lessons from Northern Ireland. Research Brief. October. New York: International Center for Transitional Justice.
- Rubio-Marín, Ruth and Paz y Paz Bailey, Claudia and Guillerot, Julie (2009). Indigenous peoples and reparations claims: Tentative steps in Peru and Guatemala. Research Brief. June. New York: Center for Transitional Justice.
- Wenzel, Michael and Okimoto, Tyler G. and Feather, Norman T. and Platow, Michael J. (2009). Justice through consensus: Shared identity and the preference for a restorative notion of justice. European Journal of Social Psychology. DOI: 10.1002/ejsp.657.
- Wilke, Christiane (2009). Staging violence, staging identities: Identity politics in domestic prosecutions. Research Brief. June. New York: Center for Transitional Justice.


