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Conferences Added

Una Vía a la Cultura de la Paz

III Congreso Nacional de Mediación y II Encuentro de las Américas

23-27 September 2003

Monterrey Nuevo de León, México

 

2nd International Seminar on Restorative Justice and Mediation from a Comparative Francophone and Anglophone Perspective

Institut Universitaire Kurt Bösch

September 26-27, 2003

Sion Switzerland

Moving to the Next Level: International Conversations about Restorative Justice, Mediation, and the Practice of Law

2003 Symposium on Advanced issues in Dispute Resolution

Dispute Resolution Institute,

Hamline University School of Law

November 1-3, 2003

Minneapolis, MN

 

Restorative Justice the Future

5th Annual Conference of the Restorative Justice Consortium

November 28, 2003

Mableden Place, London

 

Features Added

Colombia's Houses of Justice

Starting Restorative Programs: Manuals on the Web

New Books on Restorative Justice

Book Review: A Kind of Mending: Restorative Justice in the Pacific Islands.

Website of the Month: Calgary Community Conferencing

 

 

Abstracts Added 

Albany Catholic Worker Community. (2002). Wiping Away the Tears: A Faith Community Responds to Clergy Sexual Abuse in Roman Catholic Church.. VOMA Connections. Autum(12). 

Allen, Rob. (2002). Youth Justice Board Initiatives in Reducing Offending. In,UNAFEI Annual Report for 2000 and Resource Material Series No. 59. Tokyo: United Nations Asia and Far East Institute for the Prevention of Crime and Treatment of Offenders. Pp. 144-163

Allen, Rob. (2002). Involving Community in Youth Justice. In,UNAFEI Annual Report for 2000 and Resource Material Series No. 59. Tokyo: United Nations Asia and Far East Institute for the Prevention of Crime and Treatment of Offenders. Pp. 164-182. 

Ammar, Douglas B. 2000. Forgiveness and the law – a redemptive opportunity. Fordham Urban Law Journal 27 (June): 1583. 

Anonymous. 2001. Son, your sins are forgiven. In Restorative justice: A Christian perspective, ed. Rod Carter, 22-25. Kingston, Ontario: Queen’s Theological College, Restorative Justice Program. 

Anonymous. (2003). Justice In Communities. Te Ara Whakatika: Newsletter of the court-referred restorative justice project. January/February 2003. Issue 14. 

Anonymous. (2003). Some Burglary Victims 'Paralysed by Fear'. Te Ara Whakatika: Newsletter of the court-referred restorative justice project. January/February 2003. Issue 14. 

Anonymous. (2003). Some Burglary Victims 'Paralysed by Fear'. Te Ara Whakatika: Newsletter of the court-referred restorative justice project. January/February 2003. Issue 14. 

Anonymous. (2003). Thinking on Your Feet Important Skill. Te Ara Whakatika: Newsletter of the court-referred restorative justice project. January/February 2003. Issue 14. 

Anonymous. (2003). Rehabilitative Work. Te Ara Whakatika: Newsletter of the court-referred restorative justice project. January/February 2003. Issue 14. 

Anonymous. (2002). Safer Communities. Te Ara Whakatika: Newsletter of the court-referred restorative justice project. May /June 2002. Issue 10 

Anonymous. (2002). Overseas Interest. Te Ara Whakatika: Newsletter of the court-referred restorative justice project. May /June 2002. Issue 10. 

Anonymous. (2002). Growing Experience for Facilitator. Te Ara Whakatika: Newsletter of the court-referred restorative justice project. May /June 2002. Issue 10

Anonymous. (2002). Interest Increases in Pilots. Te Ara Whakatika: Newsletter of the court-referred restorative justice project. May /June 2002. Issue 10. 

Anonymous. (2002). Emotions Run High. Te Ara Whakatika: Newsletter of the court-referred restorative justice project. August/September. 2002. Issue 11. 

Anonymous. (2002). Chance to Laugh, Cry, and Be Angry. Te Ara Whakatika: Newsletter of the court-referred restorative justice project. August/September. 2002. Issue 11. 

Anonymous. (2002). Personal Process Between Victim and Offender. Te Ara Whakatika: Newsletter of the court-referred restorative justice project. August/September. 2002. Issue 11

Anonymous. (2002). Judges See Potential 'Across the Board'. Te Ara Whakatika: Newsletter of the court-referred restorative justice project. August/September. 2002. Issue 11. 

Anonymous. (2002). Listening to the Vicitms. Te Ara Whakatika: Newsletter of the court-referred restorative justice project. October/November. 2002. Issue 12. 

Anonymous. (2002). Inspired by the New Zealand Experience. Te Ara Whakatika: Newsletter of the court-referred restorative justice project. October/November. 2002. Issue 12. 

Anonymous. (2002). High Skill Levels Shown by Facilitator Trainees. Te Ara Whakatika: Newsletter of the court-referred restorative justice project. October/November. 2002. Issue 12

Anonymous. (2002). Restorative Justice: A Lawyer's Perspective. Te Ara Whakatika: Newsletter of the court-referred restorative justice project. October/November. 2002. Issue 12. 

Anonymous. (2003). Positive Feedback. Te Ara Whakatika: Newsletter of the court-referred restorative justice project. December. 2002. Issue 13. 

Anonymous. (2003). Making Connections. Te Ara Whakatika: Newsletter of the court-referred restorative justice project. December. 2002. Issue 13. 

Anonymous. (2003). Towards a Policy Framework for Restorative Justice. Te Ara Whakatika: Newsletter of the court-referred restorative justice project. December. 2002. Issue 13. 

Anonymous. (2003). Seeking Solutions: Options for the Court System. Te Ara Whakatika: Newsletter of the court-referred restorative justice project. December. 2002. Issue 13. 

Anonymous. (2003). New RJ Co-ordinator for Hamilton. Te Ara Whakatika: Newsletter of the court-referred restorative justice project. December. 2002. Issue 13. 

Ashworth, Andrew. 1998. Restorative justice. In Principled sentencing: Readings on theory and policy, ed. Andrew von Hirsch and Andrew Ashworth, 300-311. With a preface by Andrew von Hirsch and Andrew Ashworth. 2d ed. Oxford and Portland, Oregon: Hart Publishing

Ashworth, Andrew, and Andrew von Hirsch. 1998. Desert and the three Rs. In Principled sentencing: Readings on theory and policy, ed. Andrew von Hirsch and Andrew Ashworth, 331-335. With a preface by Andrew von Hirsch and Andrew Ashworth. 2d ed. Oxford and Portland, Oregon: Hart Publishing

Atwood, Barbara Ann. 2000. Tribal jurisprudence and cultural meanings of the family. Nebraska Law Review 79: 577

Bargen, Catherine. (2002). Restorative Justice: Expanding our Approach. VOMA Connections. Autum(12). 

Batmanghelidjh, Camila. (2000). From Nursery Rhymes to Horrific Crimes. Relational Justice Bulletin. July (7): 6-7. Downloaded 15 May 2003. 

Beauregard, Stephanie A. 1998. Court-connected juvenile victim-offender mediation: An appealing alternative for Ohio’s juvenile delinquents. Ohio State Journal on Dispute Resolution 13: 1005

Braithwaite, John. 1998. Institutionalizing distrust, enculturating trust. In Trust and governance, ed. Valerie Braithwaite and Margaret Levi, 343-375. New York: Russell Sage Foundation. 

Call, Ed. 2001. Healing instead of punishing. In Restorative justice: A Christian perspective, ed. Rod Carter, 6. Kingston, Ontario: Queen’s Theological College, Restorative Justice Program. 

Calnan, Alan. 1995. Ending the punitive damage debate. DePaul Law Review 45 (Fall): 101. 

Carter, Rod, ed. 2001. Restorative justice: A Christian perspective. Kingston, Ontario: Queen’s Theological College, Restorative Justice Program

Carter, Rod. 2001. A justice that restores. In Restorative justice: A Christian perspective, ed. Rod Carter, 4-5. Kingston, Ontario: Queen’s Theological College, Restorative Justice Program. 

Carter, Rod. 2001. Scriptural bases of restorative justice. In Restorative justice: A Christian perspective, ed. Rod Carter, 26-29. Kingston, Ontario: Queen’s Theological College, Restorative Justice Program. 

Cavadino, Michael, and James Dignan. 1998. Reparation, retribution and rights. In Principled sentencing: Readings on theory and policy, ed. Andrew von Hirsch and Andrew Ashworth, 348-358. With a preface by Andrew von Hirsch and Andrew Ashworth. 2d ed. Oxford and Portland, Oregon: Hart Publishing. 

Christie, Nils. 1998. Conflicts as property. In Principled sentencing: Readings on theory and policy, ed. Andrew von Hirsch and Andrew Ashworth, 312-316. With a preface by Andrew von Hirsch and Andrew Ashworth. 2d ed. Oxford and Portland, Oregon: Hart Publishing. 

Clarkson, Gavin. 2002. Reclaiming jurisprudential sovereignty: A tribal judiciary analysis. Kansas Law Review 50 (April): 473. 

Correctional Services of Canada. (2002). Circles of Support and Accountability: A Guide To Training Potential Volunteers. Training manual 2002. Chaplaincy. Correctional Services of Canada. Downloaded 15 April 2003. 

Cushing, Robert R And Sheffer, Susannah. (2002). Dignity Denied: The Experience of Murder Victims' Family Members Who Oppose the Death Penalty. Cambridge, MA: Murder Victims' Families for Reconciliation. Downloaded 23 June 2003

Dixon, Hank. 2001. Three faces of grace. In Restorative justice: A Christian perspective, ed. Rod Carter, 12-14. Kingston, Ontario: Queen’s Theological College, Restorative Justice Program

Duff, R. A. (2003). Probation, Punishment and Restorative Justice: Should Al Turism be Engaged in Punishment?. Howard Journal of Criminal Justice. 42(2): 181 to 197

Eschholz, Sarah And Beck, Elizabeth And Leonard, Pamela Blume And Reed, Mark D. (2003). Offenders' Family Members' Responses to Capital Crimes: The Need for Restorative Justice Initiatives. Homicide Studies. 7(2):154-181. 

Feld, Barry C. 1995. Violent youth and public policy: A case study of juvenile justice law reform. Minnesota Law Review 79 (May): 965. 

Gay, Frederick W. 2000. Restorative justice and the prosecutor. Fordham Urban Law Journal 27 (June): 1651ff. 

Giroux, Michel. 2001. Reconciliation: The challenge to prison chaplains. In Restorative justice: A Christian perspective, ed. Rod Carter, 10-11. Kingston, Ontario: Queen’s Theological College, Restorative Justice Program. 

Goel, Rashmi. 2000. No women at the center: The use of the Canadian sentencing circle in domestic violence cases. Wisconsin Women’s Law Journal 15 (Fall): 293. 

Haft, William. 2000. More than zero: The cost of zero tolerance and the case for restorative justice in schools. Denver University Law Review 77: 795ff.

Hamber, Brandon. 1998. How should we remember? Issues to consider when establishing commissions and structures for dealing with the past. Paper presented at the Dealing with the Past: Reconciliation Processes and Peace-building conference, held at Belfast, Northern Ireland, 9 June. 

Hamber, Brandon. (1997). Reflecting on Truth: Has the Media Coverage of the TRC Changed the Way the Public Sees Itself, Its History, and Its Responsibility?. Paper preserted at the TRC and Human Rights Journalism in South Africa Workshop. Rosebank Hotel, Johannesburg, South Africa. 3 October 1997. Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation. Downloaded 7 March 2003. 

Hamber, Brandon. (1996). The Need for a Survivor-Centered Approach to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. In Community Mediation Update. January. No. 6.Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation. Downloaded 7 March 2003. 

Heise, Evan. 2001. The roots of restorative justice in the Christian faith tradition. In Restorative justice: A Christian perspective, ed. Rod Carter, 19-22. Kingston, Ontario: Queen’s Theological College, Restorative Justice Program. 

Hemmens, Craig, Eric J. Fritsch, and Tory J. Caeti. 1999. The rhetoric of juvenile justice reform. Quinnipiac Law Review 18: 661. 

Henrard, Kristin. 2002. Post apartheid South Africa’s democratic transformation process: Redress of the past, reconciliation and “unity in diversity.” The Global Review of Ethnopolitics 1 (March): 18-38. 

Holland, Paul, and Wallace J. Mlyniec. 1995. Whatever happened to the right to treatment? The modern quest for a historical promise. Temple Law Review 68 (Winter): 1791.

Immarigeon, Russ. (2002). Restorative Justice Comes from Many Quarters. VOMA Connections. Autum(12).

Karp, David R., Mary Sprayregen, and Kevin M. Drakulich. 2002. Vermont Reparative Probation: Year 2000 outcome evaluation. Final report. Saratoga Springs, NY: Skidmore College, Department of Sociology.

Kogan, Matthew. 2001. The problems and benefits of adopting family group conferencing for PINS (CHINS) children. Family Court Review 39 (April): 207.

Kosier, Elizabeth R. 1997. Mediation in Nebraska: An innovative past, a spirited present, and a provocative future. Creighton Law Review 31 (December): 183.

Krieger, Sarah. 2002. The dangers of mediation in domestic violence cases. Cardozo Women’s Law Journal 8: 235.

LaPrairie, Carol. 1995. Conferencing in Aboriginal communities in Canada – finding middle ground in criminal justice? Criminal Law Forum 6: 576.

Lavery, Timothy. (2003). Family Group Conferences Offer Promise for Juvenile Cases. Washington, DC: US Dept of Justice Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention

Lawrence, Phyllis Turner. (2002). Funding Restorative Justice. VOMA Connections. Autum(12).

Lerman, David M. 2000. Forgiveness in the criminal justice system: If it belongs, then why is it so hard to find? Fordham Urban Law Journal 27 (June): 1663ff.

Lofty, Mel. (2002). Not a Map, But a Compass. Relational Justice Bulletin. Issue 13: 1-3. Downloaded 14 May 2003.

Louw, Dirk J. (n.d.) Ubuntu and the challenges of multiculturalism in post-apartheid South Africa. Sovenga, South Africa: University of the North, Department of Philosophy.

Mates, Joanne. (n.d.). Restorative Justice: The Impact of Righting the Wrongs. Mediate.com. Downloaded 20 February 2003.

McGrath, Carla M. 2000. Using alternative dispute resolution to respond to Indian residential school abuse. Dispute Resolution in Law Studies Award Papers. Canadian Forum on Civil Justice. 20 February 2003.

Mcnamara, Luke. 2000. Appellate court scrutiny of circle sentencing. Manitoba Law Journal 27: 209.

Medlicott, Diana. (n.d.). Reflections on the New Zealand Way. Restorative Justice Consortium. Downloaded 3 March 2003.

Medlicott, Diana. (2002). They Didn't Even Look at Me. Relational Justice Bulletin. Issue 13: 4-5. Downloaded 14 May 2003.

Mika, Harry And Achilles, Mary And Halbert, Ellen. And Zehr, Howard And Stutzman Amstutz, Lorraine. (n.d.). Taking Victims and Their Advocates Seriously: A Listening Project. Harrisonburg,VA: Institute for Justice and Peacebuilding at Eastern Mennonite University.

Misener, Don. 2001. The cost of restoration for the offender. In Restorative justice: A Christian perspective, ed. Rod Carter, 15-17. Kingston, Ontario: Queen’s Theological College, Restorative Justice Program.

Morris, Allison. 2002. Shame, guilt and remorse: Experiences from family group conferences in New Zealand. In Punishing juveniles: Principle and critique, ed. Ido Weijers and Antony Duff, 157-178. With an introduction by Ido Weijers and Antony Duff. Oxford and Portland, Oregon: Hart Publishing.

O'Brien, Sandra. (2003). Little Place Making a Big Impact: Deschutes County's Mark on Juvenile Justice. Juvenile and Family Justice Today. 12(1):17-22. 

Olthof, Tjeert. 2002. Shame, guilt, antisocial behaviour and juvenile justice: A psychological perspective. In Punishing juveniles: Principle and critique, ed. Ido Weijers and Antony Duff, 193-206. With an introduction by Ido Weijers and Antony Duff. Oxford and Portland, Oregon: Hart Publishing.

Pettit, Philip, and John Braithwaite. 1998. Republicanism in sentencing: Recognition, recompense and reassurance. In Principled sentencing: Readings on theory and policy, ed. Andrew von Hirsch and Andrew Ashworth, 317-330. With a preface by Andrew von Hirsch and Andrew Ashworth. 2d ed. Oxford and Portland, Oregon: Hart Publishing.

Phelan, Lisa C. 1997. Making prisons work. Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review 30 (June): 1789.

Phillips, Barbara A. 1997. Mediation: Did we get it wrong? Willamette Law Review 33 (Summer): 649. 

Phillips, Pamela. (2002). Restorative Justice Initiatives in New Zealand. In,UNAFEI Annual Report for 2000 and Resource Material Series No. 59. Tokyo: United Nations Asia and Far East Institute for the Prevention of Crime and Treatment of Offenders. Pp. 106-112

Phillips, Pamela. (2002). Challenges to Juvenile Treatment in New Zealand. In,UNAFEI Annual Report for 2000 and Resource Material Series No. 59. Tokyo: United Nations Asia and Far East Institute for the Prevention of Crime and Treatment of Offenders. Pp. 99-105. 

Rasnow, Tina L. 2002. Traveling justice: Providing court based pro se assistance to limited access communities. Fordham Urban Law Journal 29 (February): 1281. 

Riestenberg, Nancy. (2000). Restorative Schools. MCS Conciliation Quarterly. Spring. Pp. 6-7

Ross, Michael B. 2001. Seeking reconciliation from death row. In Restorative justice: A Christian perspective, ed. Rod Carter, 18-19. Kingston, Ontario: Queen’s Theological College, Restorative Justice Program. 

Shaw, Stephen. (2001). Relationships in Prison. Relational Justice Bulletin. December (12):1-2. 

Sherman, Lawrence W. 2000. Domestic violence and restorative justice: Answering key questions. Virginia Journal of Social Policy and the Law 8 (Fall): 263. 

Sherman, Mark Andrew. 2000. Some thoughts on restoration, reintegration, and justice in the transnational context. Fordham International Law Journal 23 (June): 1397. 

Sloth-Nielsen, Julia. 1999. The juvenile justice law reform process in South Africa: Can a children’s rights approach carry the day? Quinnipiac Law Review 18: 469. 

Steiker, Carol S. 1999. Death, taxes, and – punishment? A response to Braithwaite and Tonry. UCLA Law Review 46 (August): 1793. 

Stenning, Philip, and Julian V. Roberts. 2001. Empty promises: Parliament, the Supreme Court, and the sentencing of aboriginal offenders. Saskatchewan Law Review 64: 137. 

Stuart, Alan. (2000). Policing in Faith. Relational Justice Bulletin. July (7): 8. Downloaded 15 May 2003. 

Taylor, Gabriele. 2002. Guilt, shame and shaming. In Punishing juveniles: Principle and critique, ed. Ido Weijers and Antony Duff, 179-192. With an introduction by Ido Weijers and Antony Duff. Oxford and Portland, Oregon: Hart Publishing

Toch, Hans. (2000). Commonality in Prisons. Relational Justice Bulletin. July (7): 1-3. Downloaded 15 May 2003. 

Traver, Daniel E. 2000. The wrong answer to a serious problem: A story of school shootings, politics and automatic transfer. Loyola University Chicago Law Journal 31 (Winter): 281

Tripney, Billy. (2000). Stories from MA Cell. Relational Justice Bulletin. July (7): 5. Downloaded 15 May 2003. 

Tyler, Tom R. 2001. Trust and law abidingness: A proactive model of social regulation. Boston University Law Review 81 (April): 361. 

Van Ness, Daniel W., and Pat Nolan. 1998. Legislating for restorative justice. Regent University Law Review 10 (Spring): 53ff. 

Villa-Vicencio, Charles. 2000. Why perpetrators should not always be prosecuted: Where the International Criminal Court and truth commissions meet. Emory Law Journal 49 (Winter): 205

Wacks, Jamie L. 2000. A proposal for community-based racial reconciliation in the United States through personal stories. Virginia Journal of Social Policy & the Law 7 (Winter): 195. 

Walgrave, Lode. 2002. Not punishing children, but committing them to restore. In Punishing juveniles: Principle and critique, ed. Ido Weijers and Antony Duff, 93-114. With an introduction by Ido Weijers and Antony Duff. Oxford and Portland, Oregon: Hart Publishing. 

Weijers, Ido, and Antony Duff. 2002. Punishing juveniles: Principle and critique. With an introduction by Ido Weijers and Antony Duff. Oxford and Portland, Oregon: Hart Publishing.

White, Rob. (2003). Communities, Conferences and Restorative Social Justice. Criminal Justice. 3(2): 139-160.

Wilson, Melvin N., David A. Sbarra, Tamara M. Carter, and Heather L. Tencer. 2000. Reconciliation, justice, and domestic violence: Commentary on Dr. Lawrence W. Sherman. Virginia Journal of Social Policy and the Law 8 (Fall): 291ff.

Wood, Joan. 2001. Reflections of an exoffender. In Restorative justice: A Christian perspective, ed. Rod Carter, 7-9. Kingston, Ontario: Queen’s Theological College, Restorative Justice Program.

Worthington, Everett L., Jr. 2000. Is there a place for forgiveness in the justice system? Fordham Urban Law Journal 27 (June): 1721.

Zedner, Lucia. 1998. Reparation and retribution: Are they reconcilable? In Principled sentencing: Readings on theory and policy, ed. Andrew von Hirsch and Andrew Ashworth, 336-347. With a preface by Andrew von Hirsch and Andrew Ashworth. 2d ed. Oxford and Portland, Oregon: Hart Publishing.

Zehr, Howard. (2002). Critical Issues in Restorative Justice: An Inadequate and Overlapping Outline. VOMA Connections. Autum (12).

 

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