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Recent Changes to Restorative Justice Online    

Conference Announcements Added   

Probation and Community Corrections: Making the Community Safer

Australian Institute of Criminology

September 23-24, 2002

Novotel Langley, Perth

 

Offender Rehabilitation in the 21st Century

China Prison Society and Society of Rehabilitation and Reorganization

December  2-5, 2002

Holiday Inn Golden Mile

Hong Kong

 

 

Websites added to the Webtour

Colorado Forum on Community and Restorative Justice http://www.coloradorestorativejustice.org/

The Colorado Forum on Community and Restorative Justice exists to foster understanding and implementation of restorative community justice principles and values. We collaborate with communities, organizations, foundations, the criminal justice system and state leadership to work for safe and healthy communities.

 

 

 

Full text documents added

 

Deputy Chief Justice of Uganda. 2001. “National Community Service Committee.” Speech given at the launching of Community Service Orders in Uganda.   

 

Iivari, Juhani. 2002. "Victim-Offender Mediation- An Alternative, An Addition or Nothing but a Rubbish Bin in Relation to Legal Proceedings?” Restorative Justice Online. April 2002 Edition.

 

  Iivari, Juhani. 2001. "Challenges of  Organizing Victim-Offender Mediation in Finland." Newsletter of the European Forum for Victim Offender Mediation and Restorative Justice 2(2).  

 

 Iivari, Juhani. 2000. "Victim-offender mediation in Finland." In Victim-offender mediation in Europe: Making restorative justice work, ed. The European Forum for Victim-Offender Mediation and Restorative Justice, 193-210. With an introduction by Tony Peters. Leuven, Belgium: Leuven University Press.

Magezi, Anna. 2001. “Implementation of the Community Service Act, 2000, Challenges and Prospects.” Paper presented at the “Justice in Uganda: Challenges and Prospects.” Conference at the Imperial Botanical Beach Hotel, Entebbe, October 21-24, 2001. 

Minister of Internal Affairs. 2001. Statutory Instrument. The Community Service Regulations 2001.  

National Community Service Committee. 2001. “The Community Service Programme Update.  

Workshop Report for the National Community Service Programme. December 2001.

Wright, Martin. 1982. Making Good-Prison, Punishments, and Beyond. London: Hutchinson Publishing Group Limited.

 

Features Added

 

Mediation in Finland.

Community Service in Uganda.

Website of the Month: Victim Offender Mediation Association.

Book Review: Forgiveness and Reconciliation: Religion, Public Policy, and Conflict Transformation

Leading Edge: Meet Christa Pelikan, Marian Liebmann, Peg Christian, and Juhani Iivari.

 

 

Abstracts Added

 

Armster, Michelle. 2000. "The Question of Reparations." Conciliation Quarterly. 20(3).

Bates, Brian. 2001. A diverse approach to juvenile offending in the Northern Territory. Paper presented at the Fourth National Outlook Symposium on Crime in Australia – New Crimes of New Responses. Canberra, Australia, 21-22 June. Canberra: Australian Institute of Criminology

Braithwaite, John. 2000. " Standards for Restorative Justice." United Nations Crime Congress. Ancillary Meetings. Vienna Austria. 

Brookes, Derek. 2000. “Evaluating Restorative Justice Programs.” United Nations Crime Congress: Ancillary Meeting. Vienna, Austria. 

Chankova, Dobrinka. 1998. "Recent Developments in Victim Related Policies in Bulgaria." Post Graduate Course " Victimology, Victim Assistance and Criminal Justice",Dubrovnik , 4-15 May 1998.

Iivari, Juhani. 2002. "Victim-Offender Mediation- An Alternative, An Addition or Nothing but a Rubbish Bin in Relation to Legal Proceedings?” Restorative Justice Online. April 2002 Edition.

Iivari, Juhani. 2001. "Challenges of  Organizing Victim-Offender Mediation in Finland." Newsletter of the European Forum for Victim Offender Mediation and Restorative Justice 2(2). 

Joseph, Robert. 1999. Maori customary laws and institutions – Crimes against the person, marriage, interment, theft. Draft copy. Hamilton, New Zealand: University of Waikato, Te Matahauraki Research Institute. 

Justice Programs Office. (n.d.) The Fort Peck Community Wellness Court implementation plan. Washington, DC: American University, School of Public Affairs, Justice Programs Office. 

Justice Programs Office. (n.d.) The Fort Peck Community Wellness Court. Washington, DC: American University, School of Public Affairs, Justice Programs Office. 

Mackay, Robert E. 2000. Punishment, guilt and spirit in the domain of restorative justice. Paper presented at the Fourth International Conference on Restorative Justice for Juveniles. Tübingen, Germany, 1-4 October. TMs draft (photocopy). 

Moore, David B. 2000. Community conferencing as transformative problem-solving. SPIDR News 24 (Fall): 1-4. 

Newell, Tim. 2000. Forgiving justice: A Quaker vision for criminal justice. Swarthmore Lecture 2000. London: Quaker Home Service. 

United States Institute of Peace. 2001. Faith-based NGOs and international peacebuilding. Special Report. Washington, DC: United States Institute of Peace. 

Van Ness, Daniel W. 2001. Proposed UN basic principles on restorative justice. Draft of forthcoming chapter in a collection on restorative justice and just deserts. Washington, DC: Prison Fellowship International. 

Wilmerding, John. 1997. Restoring lives and society through “shalom justice.” The Quaker Abolitionist 3 (Spring). 

Wilson, Richard A. 2001. The politics of truth and reconciliation in South Africa: Legitimizing the post-apartheid state. Cambridge Studies in Law and Society. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 

 

 

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