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Recent Changes to Restorative Justice Online    

Conference Announcements Added   

Restorative Justice and Its Relation to the Criminal Justice System

European Forum for Victim Offender Mediation and Restorative Justice

October 10-12, 2002

Oostende, Belgium

 

Transitions: People, Policies, and Practices

International Corrections and Prison Association

October 20-25, 2002

Noordwijkerhout, Netherlands

 

 

Going Beyond "Interests" in Negotiation and Mediation

Peacemakers Trust

November 29, 2002

 

Additions to the Chapel

Restorative Justice Sermon Outline

Prepared by the Southern Baptist WMU as a part of Project Help: Restorative Justice. 

Project Helpsm: Restorative Justice Conference Outline

Prepared by the Southern Baptist WMU as a part of Project Help: Restorative Justice.

 

 

Full-Text Documents Added

 

Scuro Neto, Pedro 2000  The Restorative Paradigm: Just Middle-Range Justice Fourth International Conference on Restorative Justice for Juveniles, Tübingen (Germany).

 

Features Added

 

Restorative Practices and Reoffending

Restorative Justice in New Orleans

Book Review: Truth v. Justice: The Morality of the Truth Commissions

Website of the Month: European Forum of Victim Offender Mediation and Restorative Justice

Leading Edge. Meet Kay Pranis and Terry O'Connell

 

 

Abstracts Added

Allen, Jonathan. 2001. To punish or to restore? Justice and the TRC. Paper presented Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association. San Francisco, California, 30 August – 2 September.

Ashworth, Andrew. (2002). Responsibilities, Rights and Restorative Justice. British Journal of Criminology 42:578-595

Bhargava, Rajeev. 2000. “Restoring decency to barbaric societies.” In Truth v. justice: The morality of truth commissions, eds. Robert I. Rotberg and Dennis Thompson, 45-67. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

Boraine, Alexander. (n.d.) A project on transitional justice. New York: New York University, School of Law, Global Law School Program.

Boraine, Alex. 2000. “Truth and recognition in South Africa: The third way.” In Truth v. justice: The morality of truth commissions, eds. Robert I. Rotberg and Dennis Thompson, 141-157. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

Braithwaite, John. (2002). Setting Standards for Restorative Justice. British Journal of Criminology 42:563-577.

Braswell, Michael C. And McCarthy, Belinda R. And McCarthy, Bernard J.. (2002). Justice, Crime and Ethics. Cincinnati, OH: Anderson.

Braswell, Michael C. And Gillespie, W.. (1999). Peacemaking, Criminology and Personal Transformation. in Controversial Issues in Criminology. (Fuller,J. and Hickey,E.), Allyn and Bacon

Burkhardt, Kate J. 2001. Restorative justice. Paper presented in partial fulfillment of requirements for the course Psychology 48-410: Crime and custom (Professor G. George). 

Centre for Conflict Resolution. (n.d.) African case studies manual for conflict resolution training. Rondebosch, South Africa: University of Cape Town, Centre for Conflict Resolution. 

Clegg, Ian, Robert Hunt, and Jim Whetton. 2000. Policy guidance on support to policing in developing countries. Swansea, UK: University of Wales, Centre for development Studies.

Crawford, Adam. And Newburn, Tim. (2002). Recent Developments in Restorative Justice for Young People in England and Wales: Community Participation and Representation. The British Journal of Criminology 42:476-495.

Crocker, David A. 2000. “Truth commissions, transitional justice, and civil society.” In Truth v. justice: The morality of truth commissions, eds. Robert I. Rotberg and Dennis Thompson, 99-121. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

D’Eusanio, Sharon. 2001. Out of sight, out of mind. The Crime Victims Report 5 (July/August): 39-40.

de Keijser, Jan Willem. 2000. Punishment and purpose: From moral theory to punishment in action. Foreword by John Braithwaite. Amsterdam: Thela Thesis.

du Toit, André. 2000. “The moral foundations of the South African TRC: Truth as acknowledgment and justice as recognition.” In Truth v. justice: The morality of truth commissions, eds. Robert I. Rotberg and Dennis Thompson, 122-140. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

Dzur, Albert W., and Susan M. Olson. 2001. Constructing community: Restorative justice in theory and practice. Paper presented Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association. San Francisco, California, 30 August – 2 September. 

Forensic and Applied Psychology Research Group. (n.d.) Rehabilitative strategies for preventing re-offending. Adelaide, South Australia: University of South Australia. 

Graef, Roger. 2001. Why restorative justice? Repairing the harm caused by crime. Edited and additional material by Marian Liebmann. London, UK: Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation. 

Greenawalt, Kent. 2000. “Amnesty’s justice.” In Truth v. justice: The morality of truth commissions, eds. Robert I. Rotberg and Dennis Thompson, 189-210. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. 

Guillot, Aline. 2001. Closure is a choice, not a gift. The Crime Victims Report 5 (November/December): 70. 

Gutmann, Amy, and Dennis Thompson. 2000. “The moral foundations of truth commissions.” In Truth v. justice: The morality of truth commissions, eds. Robert I. Rotberg and Dennis Thompson, 22-44. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

Haslip, Susan. (2002). The (Re)Introduction of Restorative Justice in Kahnawake: "Beyond Indigenization". E Law- Murdoch University Electronic Journal of Law. 9(1): March 2002. 

Holdaway, Simon, Norman Davidson, Jim Dignan, Richard Hammersley, Jean Hine, and Peter Marsh. 2001. New strategies to address youth offending: The national evaluation of the pilot youth offending teams. RDS Occasional Paper No. 69. London, UK: Home Office; Research, Development and Statistics Directorate. 

Hudson, Barbara.. (2002). Restorative Justice and Gendered Violence: Diversion or Effective Justice?. British Journal of Criminology 42:616-634. 

Kiss, Elizabeth. 2000. “Moral ambitions within and beyond political constraints.” In Truth v. justice: The morality of truth commissions, eds. Robert I. Rotberg and Dennis Thompson, 68-98. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.   

Levi, Michael. (2002). Suite Justice or Sweet Charity? Some Explorations of Shaming and Incapacitating Business Fraudsters. Punishment & Society.4(2):147-163

Levinson, Sanford. 2000. “Trials, commissions, and investigating committees: The elusive search for norms of due process.” In Truth v. justice: The morality of truth commissions, eds. Robert I. Rotberg and Dennis Thompson, 211-234. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. 

Luke, Garth And Lind, Bronwyn. (2002). "Reducing Juvenile Crime: Conferencing versus Court.. New South Wales. Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research.

Maier, Charles S. 2000. “Doing history, doing justice: The narrative of the historian and of the truth commission.” In Truth v. justice: The morality of truth commissions, eds. Robert I. Rotberg and Dennis Thompson, 261-278. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. 

Maxwell, Gabrielle, Jeremy Robertson, and Tracy Anderson. 2002. Police youth diversion. Final report. Prepared for the New Zealand Police, Ministry of Justice. Wellington, New Zealand: Victoria University of Wellington, The Crime and Justice Research Centre. 

Maxwell, Gabrielle And Morris, Allison. (1999). Understanding Reoffending.. Institute of Criminology, Wellington. 1999. 

McEvoy, Kieran And Mika, Harry. (2002). Restorative Justice and the Critique of Informalism in Northern Ireland. British Journal of Criminology 42:534-562. 

McLaughlin, Eugene And Johansen, Anja. (2002). A Force For Change? The Prospects for Applying Restorative Justice to Citizen Complaints against the Police in England and Wales. British Journal of Criminology 42:635-653. 

Minow, Martha. 2000. “The hope for healing: What can truth commissions do?” In Truth v. justice: The morality of truth commissions, eds. Robert I. Rotberg and Dennis Thompson, 235-260. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

Morgenthau, Ruth S. 2001. From violence without plenty to plenty without violence. Keynote address presented to the Dag Hammarskjold Seminar, Peace Building and Conflict Transformation Programme, Mindolo Ecumenical Foundation. Kitwe, Zambia, 18 September. 

Morris, Allison. (2002). Critiquing the Critics: A Brief Response to Critics of Restorative Justice. British Journal of Criminology 42:596-615. 

Myers, Roslyn. 2001. Obtaining compensation for survivors of victims of international crime. The Crime Victims Report 5 (November/December): 65-66, 71-73. 

Naitoro, John Houainamo. 2000. Solomon Islands conflict: Demands for historical rectification and restorative justice. Paper presented at the Pacific Updates on Solomon Islands, Fiji and Vanuatu. Hosted by the National Centre for Development Studies, Asia Pacific School of Economics and Management, Australian National University. Canberra, June. Update papers: Solomon Islands (June). Canberra, Australia: Asia Pacific Press. 

Newburn, Tim, Guy Masters, Rod Earle, Shelagh Goldie, Adam Crawford, Karen Sharpe, Ann Netten, Chris Hale, Steve Uglow, and Robin Saunders. 2001. The introduction of referral orders into the youth justice system. RDS Occasional Paper No. 70. London, UK: Home Office; Research, Development and Statistics Directorate. 

Newburn, Tim, Rod Earle, Shelagh Goldie, Arabella Campbell, Guy Masters, Adam Crawford, Karen Sharpe, Chris Hale, Robin Saunders, Steve Uglow, and Ann Netten. 2001. The introduction of referral orders into the youth justice system: Second interim report. RDS Occasional Paper No. 73. London, UK: Home Office; Research, Development and Statistics Directorate.   

Newmark, Lisa. (2002). Crime Victims Compensation: Evaluation Findings on Policy and Program Administration Trends and Strategies for the Future. US Dept of Justice National Institute of Justice.

Ntsebeza, Dumisa B. 2000. “The uses of truth commissions: Lessons for the world.” In Truth v. justice: The morality of truth commissions, eds. Robert I. Rotberg and Dennis Thompson, 158-169. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.  

Roche, Declan. (2002). Restorative Justice and the Regulatory State in South African Townships. British Journal of Criminology 42:514-533. 

Rotberg, Robert I. 2000. “Truth commissions and the provision of truth, justice, and reconciliation.” In Truth v. justice: The morality of truth commissions, eds. Robert I. Rotberg and Dennis Thompson, 3-21. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.   

Scuro Neto, Pedro. (2000). The Restorative Paradigm: Just Middle-Range Justice. Fourth International Conference on Restorative Justice for Juveniles, Tübingen (Germany).

Schmid, Donald J. 2001. Restorative justice in New Zealand: A model for U.S. criminal justice. Wellington, New Zealand.   

Sherman, Lawrence W. And Strang, Heather. (1996). Policing Domestic Violence: The Problem-Solving Paradigm. Paper presented at the conference 'Problem-Solving Policing as Crime Prevention'. Stockholm, 1996.

Skelton, Ann. (2002). Restorative Justice as a Framework for Juvenile Justice Reform: A South African Perspective. British Journal of Criminology 42:496-513. 

Slye, Ronald C. 2000. “Amnesty, truth, and reconciliation: Reflections on the South African amnesty process.” In Truth v. justice: The morality of truth commissions, eds. Robert I. Rotberg and Dennis Thompson, 170-188. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. 

Snyder, T. Richard. 2001. The Protestant ethic and the spirit of punishment. Grand Rapids, Michigan: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company. 

Stevens, Lynne. 2001. Assisting victims of violence around the world: An evolving field. The Crime Victims Report 5 (November/December): 67-68, 76. 

Sullivan, Dennis, and Larry Tifft. 2001. Restorative justice: Healing the foundations of our everyday lives. Foreword by Harry Mika. Monsey, NY: Willow Tree Press. 

Rotberg, Robert I., and Dennis Thompson, eds. 2000. Truth v. justice: The morality of truth commissions. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. 

Villa-Vicencio, Charles, and Wilhelm Verwoerd. 2000. “Constructing a report: Writing up the ‘truth.’ ” In Truth v. justice: The morality of truth commissions, eds. Robert I. Rotberg and Dennis Thompson, 279-294. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.  

Wright, Martin. (2002). The Court as Last Resort: Victim-Sensitive, Community-Based Responses to Crime. British Journal of Criminology 42:654-667. 

Wright, Martin. 1993. "Victims, offenders and restorative justice."  In:  Victim & offender mediation handbook, ed. by D Quill and J Wynne.  (West Yorkshire Probation Service and Save the Children.)  Bristol:  Mediation UK. 

Wright, Martin and Helen Reeves. 1995. "Victims:  towards a re-orientation of justice." In:  Probation:  working for justice, ed. by D Ward and M Lacey.  London:  Whiting and Birch.

Wright, Martin. 1981.  "Crime and reparation:  breaking the penal logjam."  New Society, 1981 December 10, 444-446

Wright, Martin. 1987. "From retribution to restoration:  a new model for criminal justice."  Christian, 1987 July/August, 21-25.

Wright, Martin. "Mediation: the idea:  influences on the development of conflict resolution."  Justice of the Peace, 1993 November 27, 766-7

Wright, Martin. 1994. "Meeting the Courts Charter's standards:  a role for mediation."  The Justices' Clerk, 1994 (153), May, 86-89.

Wright, Martin. 1995. "The rights of victims:  making good the harm."  Criminal Justice Matters (Institute for the Study and Treatment of Delinquency), 1995/96 (22), Winter, 4-5.

Wright, Martin. 1993. "Compensation by the offender in England and Wales."  Paper to 2nd East-West European Conference on Victimology, Mądralin by Warsaw, January 1993. 

Wright, Martin. 1993. "Why should victims of crime be compensated?" Paper to 11th International Congress on Criminology, Budapest, August 1993. (Submitted for publication in volume of articles in memory of Derick McClintock, edited by Professor T Peters, Catholic University of Leuven.)

Wright, Martin. "Victim/offender conferencing:  the need for safeguards."  Paper presented to International Conference:  Restorative justice for juveniles - potentialities, risks and problems for research, Leuven, Belgium, 1997.  Published in:  Restorative justice for juveniles:  potentialities, risks and problems for research. Ed. by Lode Walgrave.  University Press, 1998.  Leuven.

Wright, Martin. "The development of restorative justice."  Paper for International Program on Victimization, mediation and restorative justice, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, September 1997.  Published in Juvenile offender-victim mediation, ed. by Beata Czarnecka-Dzialuk and Dobrochna Wójcik.  Warsaw:  Oficyna Naukowa, 1999.

  Wright, Martin. 1997."Victim/offender mediation in the United Kingdom: legal background and practice." Paper to Seminar on mediation between juvenile offenders and their victims, organized by the Council of Europe and the Ministry of Justice (Institute of Justice) of Poland, Popowo, near Warsaw, October 1997.

 

July 2002

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