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Recent Changes to Restorative Justice Online

 

Recent Changes to Restorative Justice Online    

Websites Added

Consulting and Conciliation Service

http://www.conciliation.org/index.html

The goals of CCS are to providean atmosphere of acceptance and tolerance for the uncertainty that conflict presents, as well aspersonal guidance to individuals in learning to manage conflict without the use of third party intervention.

Reconciliation Works

http://www.rrworks.org/aboutus.html

Reconciliation Works, a project of Social & Environmental Enterprises (S.E.E.) in Malibu, CA, was created to promote reconciliation and build connections within and between diverse individuals, organizations and communities.

 

 

Features Added

 

New Restorative Justice Award announced. 

New Zealand Expands Official Recognition of Restorative Justice. 

Using the Internet to Help Victims and Offenders Heal. 

Book Review: Restorative Justice and Family Violence.

Website of the Month: New South Wales Department of Corrective Services.

 

Abstracts Added

 

Achilles, Mary. OVA mediation program for victims of violent crime. 2000. OVA Newsletter 4 (October): 1-5.

Achilles, Mary, and Lorraine Stutzman Amstutz. 1999. Victim services and VOM programs: Can they work together – a careful consideration of strategies to understand each other. VOMA Connections, no. 4 (Autumn/Winter): 1, 11. 

Albrecht, Hans Jorg. (n.d.) Settlements out of court: A comparative study of European criminal justice systems. Research paper 19. Pretoria: South African Law Commission. 

American Correctional Association.  2002.  “ACA Policies and Resolutions.  (Winter Conference Recap).”  Corrections Today 64(3). 

Andrews, D. A., and Craig Dowden. 1999. A meta-analytic investigation into effective correctional intervention for female offenders. FORUM on Corrections Research 11 (September). Ottawa: Correctional Service of Canada. 

Anonymous. 2001. Gacaca, Inkundla, traditional systems of justice being looked at in the US as ‘Restorative Justice.’ Your dot com for Africa (October 9). 

Auld, Robin. 2001. Decriminalisation and alternatives to conventional trial. In A review of the criminal courts of England and Wales. London: Criminal Courts Review.

Barsky, Allan.  1999.  “Community Involvement Through Child Protection Mediation.”  Child Welfare 78(4): 481- 501. 

Bazemore, Gordon; Clinton, Terry W.  1997.  “Developing Delinquent Youths:  A Reintegrative Model for Rehabilitation and a New Role for the Juvenile Justice System.”  Child Welfare 76(5). 

Blakely, Curtis R.; Bumphus, Vic W.  1999.  “American Criminal Justice Philosophy:  What’s Old—What’s New?”  Federal Probation 63(1). 

Block, Heather  and Chris Lichti. (n.d.) Restorative justice with respect to domestic violence and sexual abuse. TMs (online). Boston, MA: Unitarian Universalist Association. 

Borer, Tristan Anne. 2001. Reconciliation in South Africa: Defining success. Kroc Institute Occasional Paper 20:OP:1. South Bend, Indiana: University of Notre Dame, The Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies. 

Boulding, Elise.  2000.  “A New Chance for Human Peaceableness?”  Peace and Conflict:  Journal of Peace Psychology 6(3): 193-215. 

Braithwaite, John. 1999. Democracy, community and problem solving. Paper presented at the Building Strong Partnerships for Restorative Practices conference. Burlington, Vermont, August 5-7. Canberra: The Australian National University. 

Braithwaite, John.  1997.  “Conferencing and Plurality:  Reply to Blagg.”  British Journal of Criminology 37(4). 

Brown, Darryl K.  2001.  “Street Crime, Corporate Crime, and the Contingency of Criminal Liability.”  University of Pennsylvania Law Review 149(5). 

Clark, Deborah. 2001. Talking is tougher than you think. Criminal Justice Management (November). 

Clark, Deborah. 2001. What on earth is restorative justice? Criminal Justice Management (November). 

Coates, Robert, Umbreit, Mark, and Betty Vos. 2002. Systemic change toward restorative justice: Washington County, Minnesota. Saint Paul, MN: University of Minnesota, School of Social Work, Center for Restorative Justice and Peacemaking. 

Condliffe, Peter. 1998. Conferencing – challenging the parameters of the criminal justice system. Proctor On-line 18 (August): 10-13. 

Cornwall, Warren. 2000. Candid talk behind the walls: Victims, criminals speak their peace in program that brings them together. The Herald of Everett, Washington. 

Correctional Service of Canada. 2002 (?). Enhancing the role of Aboriginal communities booklet. Ottawa: Correctional Service of Canada. 

Correctional Service of Canada. 1996. Overview of community corrections. Interactive Corrections (August). Ottawa: Correctional Service of Canada. 

Correctional Service of Canada. 1999 (?). Protecting society through community corrections. Ottawa: Correctional Service of Canada. 

Correctional Service of Canada. 2000 (?). Report on community chaplaincies – Part 1. Ottawa: Correctional Service of Canada. 

Crocker, David A. 2000. Retribution and reconciliation. Philosophy & Public Policy Quarterly 20 (Winter-Spring). College Park, MD: University of Maryland, School of Public Affairs, Institute for Philosophy & Public Policy. 

Dissel, Amanda. 1997. Alternative sentencing in South Africa. Reconciliation International (August). 

Evers, Tag. 1998. Restorative justice. Yes! Magazine (Fall). 

Fenton, Florence. 1998. Ethnic diversity – challenges for courts. Address presented at the Third National Family Court Conference, in Melbourne, Australia, 20-24 October. Canberra, Australia: Family Court of Australia. 

Freiberg, Arie.  ND (2001?).  “Affective versus Effective Justice:  Instrumentalism and Emotionalism in Criminal Justice.”  Punishment and Society 3(2): 265-278. 

Frehsee, Detlev. 1999. Restitution and offender-victim arrangement in German criminal law: Development and theoretical implications. Buffalo Criminal Law Review 3 (1): 235-259. 

Garwe, Paddington. 1998. The Zimbabwe community service scheme. Paper presented at the Beyond Prisons symposium in Kingston, Ontario, March. Ottawa: Correctional Service of Canada. 

Gilman, Robert. 1994. Rebuilding communities: Stopping crime at its roots. In Context: A Quarterly of Humane Sustainable Culture (Spring): 59ff. 

Govier, Trudy; Verwoerd, Wilhelm.  2002.  “Forgiveness:  The Victim’s Prerogative.”  South African Journal of Philosophy. 21(1):97-111. 

Haley, John O.  1998.  “Apology and Pardon:  Learning from Japan.”  American Behavioral Scientist 41(6): 842-967. 

Hamber, Brandon, and Hugo van der Merwe. 1998. What is this thing called reconciliation? Paper presented at the After Truth and Reconciliation Commission forum, at the Goedgedacht Farm, Cape Town, 28 March. 

Harding, John.  2000.  “A Community Justice Dimension to Effective Probation Practice.”  The Howard Journal 39(2): 132-149. 

Harmon, Will. 1997. Restorative justice – a community-based response to crime. The Compass (Summer). 

Harris, M. Kay; Corbett, Jr., Ronald P.  1998.  “Exploring the Implications of Four Sanctioning Orientations for Community Corrections.”  Federal Probation 62(2). 

Harris, M. Kay.  1996.  “Key Differences Among Community Corrections Acts in the United States:  An Overview.”  Prison Journal 76(2). 

Hay, Carter.  2001.   “An Exploratory Test of Braithwaite’s Reintegrative Shaming Theory.”  Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 38(2): 132-153. 

Herron, Jolene. Restorative justice: An interview with visiting fellow Thomas Quinn. 1998. National Institute of Justice Journal (March). 

La Prairie, Carol.  1999.  “The Impact of Aboriginal Justice Research on Policy:  A Marginal Past and An Even More Uncertain Future.”  Canadian Journal of Criminology 41(2). 

Lapsley, Michael.  1998.  “Confronting the Past and Creating the Future:  The Redemptive Value of Truth Telling.”  Social Research 65(4). 

Lederach, John Paul. 2001. Fostering authentic reconciliation processes. Report, no. 20 (Spring): 1-4. The Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies. 

Leets, Laura. (2002). Experiencing Hate Speech: Perceptions and Responses to Anti-Semitism and Antigay Speech. Journal of Social Issues 58(2) 

Lewis, Ruth And Dobash, Rebecca Emerson And Cavanagh, Kate. (2001). Law’s Progressive Potential: The Value of Engagement with the Law for Domestic Violence. Social & Legal Studies 10(1): 105-130. 

Lovell, Erin L. and E. Mark Cummings. 2001. Conflict, conflict resolution and the children of Northern Ireland: Towards understanding the impact on children and families. Kroc Institute Occasional Paper Series #21:OP:1. South Bend, Indiana: University of Notre Dame, The Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies 

Luther, Doris. 1999. Convenience store robbery case study: Both victim and offender make a personal connection. VOMA Connections, no. 4 (Autumn/Winter): 9. 

Maday, Mike. 1994. Kid mediators: Learning and applying conflict resolution skills in schools. In Context: A Quarterly of Humane Sustainable Culture (Spring): 27ff 

Mattaini, Mark A.  2001.  “Constructing Cultures of Non-Violence:  The Peace Power! Strategy.”  Education & Treatment of Children 24(4). 

Maxwell, Gabrielle And Kingi, Venezia. (2001). Differences in how Girls and Boys Respond to Family Group Conference: Preliminary Research Results. Social Policy Journal of New Zealand (December 2001), page 171ff. 

Merry, Sally Engle.  2001.  “Rights, Religion, and Community:  Approaches to Violence Against Women in the Context of Globalization.”  Law & Society Review 35(1).  

Miethe, Terance D., Hong Lu, and Erin Reese. 2000. Reintegrative shaming and recidivism risks in drug court: Explanations for some unexpected findings. Crime & Delinquency 46 (October): 522-41. 

Milovanovic, Dragan.  1999.  “Conflict Mediation and the Postmodern:  Chaos, Catastrophe, and Psychoanalytic Semiotics.”  Social Justice 26(1). 

Miller, Andie. 1997. No short cuts to reconciliation: A spiritual perspective on crime in South Africa. Odyssey 21 (October). 

Minor, Kevin I. And Wells, James B. And Soderstrom, Irina R. And Bingham, Rachel And Williamson, Deborah. (1999). Sentence Completion and Recidivism Among Juveniles Referred to Teen Courts. Crime & Delinquency 45(4): 467-480. 

Moon, Melissa M.; Sundt, Jody L.; Cullen, Francis T.; Wright, John Paul.  2000.  “Is Child Saving Dead?  Public Support for Juvenile Rehabilitation.”  Crime & Delinquency 46(1): 38-60. 

Morey, Alexander; Bruce, Helen.  1997.  “Community Accountability Conferences.”  Youth Studies 16(3). 

Muntingh, L. M. 1998. The effectiveness of diversion programmes – a longitudinal evaluation of cases. Cape Town: South African National Institute for Crime Prevention and the Reintegration of Offenders. 

Nergard, Trude Brita.  1993.  “Solving Conflicts Outside the Court System:  Experiences with the Conflict Resolution Boards in Norway.”  British Journal of Criminology 33(1): 81-94. 

Oxford Youth Works. 2001. Oxford Youth Works and restorative justice. Oxford: Oxford Youth Works. 

Oxford Youth Works. 2000. Restoring justice. Initiative (Winter). Oxford: Oxford Youth Works. 

Penn, Mary Sue. 2000. The hard road of forgiveness. Yes! Magazine (Fall). 

Pennell, Joan; Gale Burford.  2000.  “Family Group Decision Making:  Protecting Children and Women.”  Child Welfare Vol 79(2):131-158. 

Pinto, Jeanmarie.  2000.  “Peacemaking as Ceremony:  The Mediation Model of the Navajo Nation.”  The International Journal of Conflict Management 11(3): 267-286. 

Putnins, Aldis L.  1997.  “Victim Awareness Programs for Delinquent Youths:  Effects on Moral Reasoning Maturity.”  Adolescence 32(127). 

Rawson, David. 2001. Peace, justice, and forgiveness: The moral challenge of genocide. Address presented at Whitworth College, Spokane, Washington, November 13. Sponsored by The Weyerhaeuser Center for Christian Faith & Learning and Partners International. Spokane, Washington: Partners International. 

Reynolds, Morgan. 2001. Restorative justice, American style. Intellectual Ammunition (March/April). 

Richardson, Greg D.  1997.  “Restorative Justice:  Framework for the Future of Corrections.”  Corrections Today 59(7). 

Roberts, Albert R.; Patricia Brownell.  1999.  “A Century of Forensic Social Work:  Bridging the Past to the Present.”  Social Work 44(4). 

Rodden, John.  1997.  “Dimensions of Forgiveness:  An Untried Step Toward Character Education.”  [Speech by University of Texas professor John Rodden.]  Vital Speeches 63(23). 

Ryburn, Murray.  1998.  “A New Model of Welfare:  Re-asserting the Value of Kinship for Children in State Care.”  Social Policy & Administration 32(1): 28-45. 

Schweigert, Francis J.  1999.  “Moral Education in Victim Offender Conferencing.”  Criminal Justice Ethics 18(2). 

Sherman, Lawrence W., John Braithwaite, Heather Strang, Geoffrey C. Barnes, Jane Christie-Johnston, Sandra Smith, and Nova Inkpen. 1997. Reintegrative shaming of violence, drink driving & property crime: A randomized controlled trial. Progress report. Canberra: Australian National University, Institute of Advanced Studies, Research School of Social Sciences. 

Sita, N. Masamba, and G. W. Edanyu. 1999. Awareness and attitude of the public towards community service: Research Sub-Committee’s report. Kampala, Uganda: United Nations African Institute for the Prevention of Crime and the Treatment of Offenders, Interim National Committee on Community Service. 

Stomfay-Stitz, Aline M.  1994.  “Conflict Resolution and Peer Mediation:  Pathways to Safer Schools.”  Childhood Education 70(5). 

Tutu, Desmond. 1998. South Africa: A beacon of hope. With introduction by Kari Thorene. Yes! Magazine (Fall)

Umbreit, Mark S., Robert B. Coates, and Betty Vos. 2001. Juvenile victim offender mediation in six Oregon counties. Final report. Washington, DC: National Organization for Victim Assistance; and Salem, OR: Oregon Dispute Resolution Commission. 

van Dijk, Jan J. M. 1996. Crime and victim surveys. In International victimology: Selected papers from the 8th international symposium, held in Adelaide, Australia, 21-26 August 1994, ed. by Chris Sumner, Mark Israel, Michael O’Connell, and Rick Sarre, 121-133. Conference proceedings, no. 27. Canberra: Australian Institute of Criminology. 

van Gelder, Sarah. 1994. Reclaiming kids. An interview with John Calhoun. In Context: A Quarterly of Humane Sustainable Culture (Spring): 24ff. 

Van Gorp, Krista. Forgiveness: What it is. What it isn’t. What it can be. (n.d.) faithWORKS. 

Wade, Beth.  1998.  “Keeping Kids Out of Court:  Three Case Studies Illustrate Some of the Latest Efforts to Reduce Juvenile Recidivism Within Their Communities.”  American City & County 113(5). 

Walklate, Sandra.  1998.  “ ’No More Excuses!’:  Young People, Victims and Making Amends.”  Policy Studies 19(3/4). 

Whiteley, Diane.  1998.  “The Victim and the Justification of Punishment.”  Criminal Justice Ethics 17(2).   

Williams, Christopher And Arrigo, Bruce A.. (2001). Anarchaos Theory and Order: On the emergence of social Justice. Theoretical Criminology. 5(2): 223-252 

Wong, Dennis S. W.  2001.  “Changes in Juvenile Justice in China.”  Youth & Society 32(4): 492-509

Worrall, Jill.  2001.  “Kinship Care of the Abused Child:  The New Zealand Experience.”  Child Welfare 80(5):497-511

Wright, Martin. 2001. Why Blunkett’s not doing us justice. The Independent (24 July).

 

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