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Recent Changes to Restorative Justice Online

 

Changes to Restorative Justice Online in the past Month    

 

Conferences

Victim Offender Mediation Training

Mediation UK

May 19-21, 2004

Birmingham, England

 

Restorative Justice in Russia: Experience and Perspectives For Century XXI

Public Centre for Legal and Judicial Reform

June 7-9, 2004

Moscow

 

3rd International Effective Restorative Justice Conference

De Montfort University

September 16-17, 2004

Devonshire Place, Leicester

 

Features Added

Voma Assists Romanian Efforts to Establish Mediation Services.   

Juvenile Justice Reform Still Pending in South Africa.  

Book Review: Youth Offending and Restorative Justice: Implementing Reform in Youth Justice. 

Meet Jackie Katounas. Jackie Katounas is a restorative justice advocate and practitioner working in New Zealand prisons.  

Website of the Month: Center for Restorative Justice, Simon Fraser University.

 

Abstracts Added 

Adams, Paul. (2004). Restorative Justice, Responsive Regulation, and Democratic Governance. Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare.31 (1): 3-5

Alberta Justice and Attorney General. 2003. The Conditional Sentence of Imprisonment: The Need for Amendment. Alberta Justice. 

Allan, Alfred, and Marietjie M. Allan. 2000. The South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission as a therapeutic tool. Behavioral Sciences and the Law 18: 459-477. 

Braithwaite, John. (2003). Meta Regulation for Access to Justice. Presentation to General Aspects of Law (GALA) Seminar Series, University of California, Berkeley, 13 November. 

Burford, Gale And Adams, Paul. (2004). Restorative Justice, Responsive Regulation and Social Work. Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare.31 (1): 7-26. 

Canada Department of Justice. 2003. Restorative Justice Program Guidelines. Government of Canada. 

Canada Department of Justice. 2003. Values and Principles of Restorative Justice in Criminal Matters. Government of Canada. 

Claassen-Wilson, David. 2001. Curious George and “repairing the harm” in schools. Restorative Justice in Action (Spring): 5-6. Special School Edition. Denver, Colorado: Colorado Forum on Community and Restorative Justice. 

Claes, Rhonda, and Deborah Clifton. 2001. Needs and Expectations for Redress of Victims of Abuse at Native Residential Schools. Paper prepared for the Law Commission of Canada.  

Colorado School Mediation Project. 2001. Restorative justice model for schools. Restorative Justice in Action (Spring): 20-21. Special School Edition. Denver, Colorado: Colorado Forum on Community and Restorative Justice. 

Compton, Randy, Colleen Conrad, and Mary Murray. 2001. Teaching restorative justice through history and literature. Restorative Justice in Action (Spring): 22. Special School Edition. Denver, Colorado: Colorado Forum on Community and Restorative Justice. 

Cronin, Jeremy. 1999. A luta dis-continua? The TRC final report and the nation building project. Paper presented at the TRC: Commissioning the Past conference, organized by the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation (CSVR) and the History Workshop (at Wits University), 11-14 June. South Africa: University of Witwatersrand. 

Crosland, Paul, and Marian Liebmann, ed. 2003. 40 cases: Restorative justice and victim-offender mediation. Bristol, United Kingdom: Mediation UK. 

Davis, Sharon. 2003. The Burlington Restorative Justice Center panel process. Crime Victims Report 7 (November/December): 65-66, 75-79. 

de Keijser, Jan W., and Rien van der Leeden, and Janet L. Jackson. 2002. From moral theory to penal attitudes and back: A theoretically integrated modeling approach. Behavioral Sciences and the Law 20: 317-335. 

Dyzenhaus, David. (2003). Judging the Judges, Judging Ourselves: Truth, Reconciliation, and the Apartheid Legal Order. Oxford: Hart Publishing

Editor. 2000. Guiding principles and values: Longmont Community Justice Partnership. Restorative Justice in Action (October): 6. Denver, Colorado: Colorado Forum on Community and Restorative Justice. 

Estes. Jerry N. 2003. Forgiveness and justice. Crime Victims Report 7 (November/December): 70. 

Fiene, Joan. 2001. The three “R”s and the three “P”s – using restorative justice as a tool for learning and drop out prevention. Restorative Justice in Action (Spring): 4. Special School Edition. Denver, Colorado: Colorado Forum on Community and Restorative Justice. 

Flanders-Thomas, Joanna, Chris Giffard, and Roshila Nair. 2002. Advancing a human rights culture in our prisons: The usefulness of a conflict resolution approach. Track Two 11 (April): 25-29. Rondebosch, South Africa: University of Cape Town, Centre for Conflict Resolution. 

Gedicks, Frederick Mark. 2003. Restorative justice and the two-track establishment clause. Utah Law Review 1: 523-532. 

Giffard, Chris. 2002. Restorative justice in prisons: An option for South Africa? Track Two 11 (April): 34-38. Rondebosch, South Africa: University of Cape Town, Centre for Conflict Resolution. 

Groh, Arlene. 2002. Restorative justice: A healing approach to elder abuse. Religion and Aging Conference. McMaster Journal of Theology and Ministry 5. 

Hamilton, Jennifer. 2000. Penalty to fit the crime. Restorative Justice in Action (October): 8. Denver, Colorado: Colorado Forum on Community and Restorative Justice. 

Henkeman, Sarah. 2002. Intervening to break cycles of criminality: The need for a dual logic of justice and peace. Track Two 11 (April): 30-33. Rondebosch, South Africa: University of Cape Town, Centre for Conflict Resolution. 

Home Office. 2003. Restorative Justice as a Diversion from Prosecution: Project Specification. London: Home Office. 

Howley, Patrick. 2000. Restorative justice in Bougainville. Development Bulletin 53 (November): 23-25. 

Idaho Supreme Court. 2000. Idaho Courts Summit on Children and Families. Program summaries. Boise, Idaho: Idaho Supreme Court. 

Ierley, Alice. 2001. It’s our turn now: The changes that will make restorative justice commonplace in our schools. Restorative Justice in Action (Spring): 16. Special School Edition. Denver, Colorado: Colorado Forum on Community and Restorative Justice. 

Immarigeon, Russ. 2003. Worth reading. New Zealand newspaper accounts of restorative justice. Crime Victims Report 7 (November/December): 65, 72-73. 

Katchen, Linda, and Jeff Ginsberg. 2001. Addressing bullying and other student wrongdoing through restorative justice. Restorative Justice in Action (Spring): 1-2. Special School Edition. Denver, Colorado: Colorado Forum on Community and Restorative Justice. 

Kirchhoff, Gerd Ferdinand, and Saskia Baltes. 2003. Victim offender mediation in Germany: Experiences in a German city and basic considerations. Paper submitted for the XIth International Symposium on Victimology, held in Stellenbosch, South Africa, 13-18 July. 

Kneeland, Patrick. 2001. Community group conferencing comes to CU-Boulder’s campus. Restorative Justice in Action (Spring): 8. Special School Edition. Denver, Colorado: Colorado Forum on Community and Restorative Justice. 

Kovener, Marty. 2000. Where victims and offenders meet: High risk victim/offender dialogue. Restorative Justice in Action (Spring): 1, 3. Denver, Colorado: Colorado Forum on Community and Restorative Justice. 

Kulkarni, Anu. 1999. Truth Commissions: Institutional Strategies for Trust Construction and Conflict Management. Paper presented at the "TRC: Commissioning the Past" conference, organized by the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation (CSVR) and the History Workshop (at Wits University). University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa, 11-14 June 1999.  

Leman-Langlois, Stephane And Shearing, Clifford. (2004). Repairing the Future: The South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission at Work. In, George Gilligan and John Pratt, eds, Crime, Truth and Justice. Portland, OR and Devon, UK: Willan Publishing.Pp. 222-242. 

Liebmann, Marian. 2002. Restorative Justice Takes Off in Uganda. Report on a trip to Uganda in August 2002.  

Metzen, David R., and Leslie M. Metzen. 2001. School-based restorative justice; The perspectives of a judge and former school superintendent. Restorative Justice in Action (Spring): 17. Special School Edition. Denver, Colorado: Colorado Forum on Community and Restorative Justice. 

Muntingh, Lukas. 2002. Tackling recidivism – What is needed for successful offender reintegration. Track Two 11 (April): 20-24. Rondebosch, South Africa: University of Cape Town, Centre for Conflict Resolution. 

Nees, Hal. 2000. Evaluation of restorative justice programs. Restorative Justice in Action (October): 4-5. Denver, Colorado: Colorado Forum on Community and Restorative Justice. 

Omaji, Paul Omojo. 2003. Responding to youth crime: Towards radical criminal justice partnerships. Sydney: Hawkins Press. 

O’Neill, Jordan. 2002. Crested Butte Community School, Crested Butte, Colorado. On-the-Map. Beyond Just Us (Spring): 14. Special Crime Victims’ Rights Week issue. Denver, Colorado: Colorado Forum on Community and Restorative Justice. 

Pennell, Joan. 1997. Family group decision making for preventing abuse of children and women. In Widening the Circle: Collaborative Research for Mental Health Promotion in Native Communities, ed. Caroline Oblin, Laurence J. Kirmayer, Kathryn Gill, and Elizabeth Robinson, 34-38. Proceedings of the Widening the Circle: Developing Partnerships for Aboriginal Mental Health conference, held in Montreal, Quebec, 26-28 September. 

Petrucci, Carrie J. 2002. Apology in the criminal justice setting: Evidence for including apology as an additional component in the legal system. Behavioral Sciences and the Law 20: 337-362. 

Pranis, Kay, and Mark S. Umbreit. 1992. Public Opinion Research Challenges Perception of Widespread Public Demand for Harsher Punishment. Minneapolis, MN: Citizens Council.  

Pranis, Kay. 2002. Restorative practices show promise in Minnesota schools. On-the-Map: Minnesota Department of Corrections. Beyond Just Us (Spring): 1-2. Special Crime Victims’ Rights Week issue. Denver, Colorado: Colorado Forum on Community and Restorative Justice. 

Radzick, Linda. (2003). Do Wrongdoers Have a Right to Make Amends?. Social Theory and Practice. 29(2): 325-341. 

Restorative Justice Consortium. (n.d.) Restorative justice and prison staff. London: Restorative Justice Consortium. 

Riestenberg, Nancy. 2001. Restorative creativity: Innovative school applications of restorative processes. Restorative Justice in Action (Spring): 18-19. Special School Edition. Denver, Colorado: Colorado Forum on Community and Restorative Justice. 

Roberts, Julian V. (2003). Sentencing Reform in New Zealand: An Analysis of the Sentencing Act 2002. The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology. 36(3): 249-271

Rottman, David B., and Pamela Casey. 1998. A response to Scheff: Don’t write-off the courts. Revista Juridica Universidad de Puerto Rico 67: 653 

Rourke, Brent. 2001. Restorative justice through the eyes of a high school assistant principal. Restorative Justice in Action (Spring): 2. Special School Edition. Denver, Colorado: Colorado Forum on Community and Restorative Justice. 

Sentamu, John. 2003. Towards a global paradigm of justice: Truth, restoration and reconciliation. The Second Lord Longford Lecture. London: The Prison Reform Trust. 

Seymour, Anne. 2002. Bringing honor to victims. Beyond Just Us (Spring): 1-2. Special Crime Victims’ Rights Week issue. Denver, Colorado: Colorado Forum on Community and Restorative Justice. 

Spooner, Catherine And Hall, Wayne And Mattick, Richard P. (2001). An overview of diversion strategies for Australian drug-related offenders. Drug and Alcohol Review.20: 281-294.  

Student Conflict Hearing Board. 2001. Restorative justice and the students at Fairview High School – Boulder, Colorado. Restorative Justice in Action (Spring): 7-8. Special School Edition. Denver, Colorado: Colorado Forum on Community and Restorative Justice. 

Studer, Sarah. 2001. Restorative justice at Boulder High School: A student’s perspective. Restorative Justice in Action (Spring): 1, 3. Special School Edition. Denver, Colorado: Colorado Forum on Community and Restorative Justice. 

Tapia, Glenn A. 2000. Why evaluate? Restorative Justice in Action (Spring): 4. Denver, Colorado: Colorado Forum on Community and Restorative Justice. 

Umbreit, Mark S., and Heather Burns. 2003. Healing and the Law: An Annotated Listing of Websites and Publications. In collaboration with the International Centre for Healing and the Law, Kalamazoo, Michigan.  Center for Restorative Justice and Peacemaking, School of Social Work, University of Minnesota.  

Waldram, James. 1997. But does it work? Traditional healing and issues of efficacy and evaluation. In Widening the Circle: Collaborative Research for Mental Health Promotion in Native Communities, ed. Caroline Oblin, Laurence J. Kirmayer, Kathryn Gill, and Elizabeth Robinson, 92-96. Proceedings of the Widening the Circle: Developing Partnerships for Aboriginal Mental Health conference, held in Montreal, Quebec, 26-28 September. 

Weisz, Victoria, Roger C. Lott, and Nghi D. Thai. 2002. A teen court evaluation with a therapeutic jurisprudence perspective. Behavioral Sciences and the Law 20: 381-392. 

Wille, Kim. 2000. Rocky Mountain Community Justice Partnership. Restorative Justice in Action (October): 9. Denver, Colorado: Colorado Forum on Community and Restorative Justice. 

Wilson, Robin J., Bria Huculak, and Andrew McWhinnie. 2002. Restorative justice innovations in Canada. Behavioral Sciences and the Law 20: 363-380. 

Winfree, L. Thomas, Jr. (2004). New Zealand Police and Restorative Justice Philosophy. Crime and Delinquency. 50(2): 189- 213. 

Young, Richard And Hoyle, Carolyn. (2003). Restorative Justice and Punishment. In Sean McConville, ed., Use of Punishment. Portland, Or and Devon, UK: Willan Publishing. Pp. 199-234. 

Zehr, Howard. 1980. Mediating the victim-offender conflict. With a case study by Earl Sears. Akron, PA: Mennonite Central Committee, Victims Offender Reconciliation Program. 

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