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Changes to Restorative Justice Online in the past Month    

 

 

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Large Restorative Justice Symposium in Cali, Colombia

Conferencing Serious Juvenile Delinquents in Belgium

Experiencing Victim Offender Reconciliation

Book Review: Confronting Oppression, Restoring Justice: From Policy Analysis to Social Action

Website of the Month: Conflict Mediation Services of Downsview

 

 

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1.      Abe, Toshihiro. 2004. Christian Principles in a Social Transition: The South African Search for Reconciliation. African Study Monographs. 25(3): 149-165.

Archibald, Bruce P. 2004. Co-ordinating Canada’s Restorative and Inclusionary Models of Criminal Justice: The Legal Profession and the Exercise of Discretion under a Reflexive Rule of Law. Revised Version of a Presentation at the Colloquium on the Legal Profession, Organized by the Chief Justice of Ontario’s Advisory Committee on Professionalism, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Baskin, Cyndy. 2002. Holistic healing and accountability: Indigenous restorative justice. Child Care in Practice 8 (2): 133-136.

Basler, Stan. 2001(?). Beyond punishment: Restorative justice and community building. The Oklahoma Progressive Times . Oklahoma City, OK: The Oklahoma Institute for Progressive Policy.

Bazemore, Gordon And Karp, David R. n.d. A Civic Justice Corps: Community Service as a Means of Reintegration. San Francisco, CA: The Center on Juvenile & Criminal Justice.

Bazemore, Gordon And Schiff, Mara F.. (2005). Juvenile Justice Reform and Restorative Justice: Building Theory and Policy from Practice. Devon, UK and Portland, OR, USA: Willan Publishing

Buruma, Ybo. 2004. Doubts on the upsurge of the victim’s role in criminal law. In Crime, victims and justice: Essays on principles and practice, ed. Hendrik Kaptein and Marijke Malsch, 1-15. Hampshire, England: Ashgate Publishing Limited.

Byrne, James M., Faye S. Taxman, and Douglas Young. 2002. Emerging roles and responsibilities in the Reentry Partnership Initiative: New ways of doing business. Reentry Partnership Initiatives (RPI) series. College Park, MD: University of Maryland, College Park, Bureau of Governmental Research.

Claassen, Ron. 2004. Thailand trip report. Fresno, California: Fresno Pacific University, Center for Peacemaking and Conflict Studies.

Coates, Robert B And Umbreit, Mark S And Burns, Heather. (2004). Why Victims Choose to Meet With Offenders. Offender Programs Report. 8(4):49, 55-57.

Cramer, Lina, and Lisa Merkel-Holguin. 1997. Family group decision making: An internationally replicated alternative to foster care. FRCA Report 16 (nos. 1 & 2, Spring/Summer): 16-18. Double issue, “Protecting children and supporting families.” Chicago, IL: Family Resource Coalition of America.

Crawford, Adam. 2003. The prospects for restorative youth justice in England and Wales: A tale of two acts. In Criminology, conflict resolution and restorative justice, ed. Kieran McEvoy and Tim Newburn, 171-207. Basingstoke, Hampshire, UK: Pallgrave MacMillan.

Cypser, Cora E. 2003. Restorative justice supplement to training manuals. Proposed for use by Departments of Probation, Correction, and Parole. Katonah, NY: Kim Pathways.

Daly, Kathleen. 2004. Restorative Justice and Sexual Assault: An Archival Study of Court and Conference Cases. Lecture presented by K. Daly, October and November 2004, to University of Cambridge (Institute of Criminology and the Socio-Legal Seminar Group), Oxford University, University of Strathclyde, and the London School of Economics. Revised December 2004.

Dignan, Jim. 2000. Youth Justice Pilots Evaluation: Interim report on reparative work and youth offending teams. London: Home Office, Research, Development and Statistics Directorate.

Doolan, Mike. (n.d.) Family group conferences and social work: Some observations about the United Kingdom and New Zealand. London: Family Rights Group.

Drewery, Wendy And Winslade, John. 2003. Developing Restorative Practices in Schools: Flavour of the month or saviour of the system? Paper presented to the AARE/NZARE Conference, Auckland, New Zealand.

Editor. 2003. Inspirational process. Te Ara Whakatika: newsletter of the court-referred restorative justice project #16 (May/June): 1.

Editor. 2003. Restorative justice in the armed forces. Te Ara Whakatika: newsletter of the court-referred restorative justice project #16 (May/June): 3.

Editor. 2003. Sharing practical solutions. Te Ara Whakatika: newsletter of the court-referred restorative justice project #16 (May/June): 2.

Editor. 2003. Values statement completed. Te Ara Whakatika: newsletter of the court-referred restorative justice project #16 (May/June): 4.

Editor. 2004. Brazilians study NZ model. Te Ara Whakatika: Newsletter of the court-referred restorative justice project. Winter 2004. Issue 22.

Editor. 2004. Enlightening experience. Te Ara Whakatika: Newsletter of the court-referred restorative justice project. Winter 2004. Issue 22.

Editor. 2004. Facilitation info at the fingertips. Te Ara Whakatika: Newsletter of the court-referred restorative justice project. Summer 2004. Issue 23.

Editor. 2004. Feedback Helps Improve Quality. Te Ara Whakatika: Newsletter of the court-referred restorative justice project. March/April 2004. Issue 21.

Editor. 2004. Innovative outcomes. Te Ara Whakatika: Newsletter of the court-referred restorative justice project. Summer 2004. Issue 23.

Editor. 2004. Potential for Cross-cultural Healing. Te Ara Whakatika: Newsletter of the court-referred restorative justice project. March/April 2004. Issue 21.

Editor. 2004. Project Turnaround Expands. Te Ara Whakatika: Newsletter of the court-referred restorative justice project. Summer 2004. Issue 23.

Editor. 2004. Restorative Justice Status Discussed. Te Ara Whakatika: Newsletter of the court-referred restorative justice project. March/April 2004. Issue 21.

Editor. 2004. Sharing Common Concerns. Te Ara Whakatika: Newsletter of the court-referred restorative justice project. March/April 2004. Issue 21.

Editor. 2004. Sycamore Tree programme: ‘a journey for them all’. Te Ara Whakatika: Newsletter of the court-referred restorative justice project. Winter 2004. Issue 22.

Elechi, O. O. 2004. Human Rights and the African Indigenous Justice System. Paper for Presentation at the 18th International Conference of the International Society for the Reform of Criminal Law, August 8 – 12, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Fattah, Ezzat. 2004. Gearing justice action to victim satisfaction – Contrasting two justice philosophies: retribution and redress. In Crime, victims and justice: Essays on principles and practice, ed. Hendrik Kaptein and Marijke Malsch, 16-30. Hampshire, England: Ashgate Publishing Limited.

Field, Sean. 1999. Memory, the TRC and the significance of oral history in post-apartheid South Africa. 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 (Wits University), held at the University of Witwatersrand, South Africa, 11-14 June.

Foddai, Maria Antonietta. 2004. Mediazione: bibliographia selecta. Diritto@Storia. N. 3 – Maggio– Strumenti – Bibliografie.

Franz, John. 1999. Winning combinations: Establishing benchmarks for success in juvenile probation. Madison, Wisconsin: Paper Boat Consulting.

Freckelton, Ian. 2004. Compensation for victims of crime. In Crime, victims and justice: Essays on principles and practice, ed. Hendrik Kaptein and Marijke Malsch, 31-62. Hampshire, England: Ashgate Publishing Limited.

Gaudreault, Arlène. 2001. La réconciliation du citoyen avec le système contradictoire. Document présenté à "Citoyenneté et participation à l'administration de la justice" à Halifax, Nova Scotia, du 10 au 13 octobre, Institut canadien d’administration de la justice.

Giacca, Francesco. 2004. La Mediazione Penale Minorile: Una Risorsa o una Reale Alternativa?. Rassegna Dell'Arma. 1 - Gennaio/Marzo.

González Alvarez, Daniel. (2000). La conciliación penal en Iberoamérica. Ciencias Penales: Revista de la Asociacion de Ciencias Penales de Costa Rica. 12(18).

Graybill, Lyn And Lanegran, Kimberly. 2004. Truth, Justice, and Reconciliation in Africa: Issues and Cases. African Studies Quarterly. 8(1).

Graycar, Adam. 1999. New Research on Victims of Crime in Australia - Victims' Needs, Victims' Rights - An Australian Institute of Criminology Report. Paper presented at the Restoration for Victims of Crime Conference convened by the Australian Institute of Criminology in conjunction with Victims Referral and Assistance Service and held in Melbourne, Australia, September.

Groenhuijsen, Marc. 2004. Victims’ rights and restorative justice: Piecemeal reform of the criminal justice system or a change of paradigm? In Crime, victims and justice: Essays on principles and practice, ed. Hendrik Kaptein and Marijke Malsch, 63-79. Hampshire, England: Ashgate Publishing Limited.

Hannem, Stacey And Petrunik, Michael G. (2004). Canada's Circles of Support and Accountability: A Community Justice Initiative for High-risk Sex Offenders. Corrections Today. December: 98-101.

Hopkins, Belinda. 2004. Just Schools: A Whole School Approach to Restorative Justice. Foreword and introduction by Guy Masters. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.

Kaptein, Hendrik, and Marijke Malsch, ed. 2004. Crime, victims and justice: Essays on principles and practice. Hampshire, England: Ashgate Publishing Limited.

Kaptein, Hendrik. 2004. Against the pain of punishment: Retribution as reparation through penal servitude. In Crime, victims and justice: Essays on principles and practice, ed. Hendrik Kaptein and Marijke Malsch, 80-111. Hampshire, England: Ashgate Publishing Limited.

Kibiti, Ruth N. 2003. Is reconciliation justice? Paper presented at the Heinrich Böll Foundation Gender Forum in the Nairobi Safari Club, held 30 October.

Kruger, Mark. 2004. The Concept and Practice of Justice in an Intentional Community: The East Wind Experience. Contemporary Justice Review. 7(4): 355-374.

Lee, Stephen. (2004). Developing Restorative Justice in China. Corrections Today. December: 102-104.

Liebmann, Marian. 2003. Developing a Ugandan victim-offender mediation model. Justice Reflections: Worldwide Papers Linking Christian Ideas with Matters of Justice. Issue 4 (JR 21-28).

Malsch, Marijke. 2004. Victims on view: Are victims served by the principle of open justice? In Crime, victims and justice: Essays on principles and practice, ed. Hendrik Kaptein and Marijke Malsch, 112-125. Hampshire, England: Ashgate Publishing Limited.

McEvoy, Kieran, and Graham Ellison. 2003. Criminological discourses in Northern Ireland: Conflict and conflict resolution. In Criminology, conflict resolution and restorative justice, ed. Kieran McEvoy and Tim Newburn, 45-82. Basingstoke, Hampshire, UK: Pallgrave MacMillan.

McEvoy, Kieran, and Tim Newburn, ed. 2003. Criminology, conflict resolution and restorative justice. Basingstoke, Hampshire, UK: Pallgrave MacMillan.

McEvoy, Kieran, and Tim Newburn. 2003. Criminology, conflict resolution and restorative justice. In Criminology, conflict resolution and restorative justice, ed. Kieran McEvoy and Tim Newburn, 1-20. Basingstoke, Hampshire, UK: Pallgrave MacMillan.

Mika, Harry, and Howard Zehr. 2003. A restorative framework for community justice practice. In Criminology, conflict resolution and restorative justice, ed. Kieran McEvoy and Tim Newburn, 135-152. Basingstoke, Hampshire, UK: Pallgrave MacMillan.

Murray, Rachel. 2003. Conflict prevention and the human rights framework in Africa. In Criminology, conflict resolution and restorative justice, ed. Kieran McEvoy and Tim Newburn, 83-100. Basingstoke, Hampshire, UK: Pallgrave MacMillan.

New Zealand Ministry of Justice. 1998. Restorative Justice: The Public Submissions. Wellington, New Zealand: Ministry of Justice.

Payne, Leigh A. 1999. Confessions of torturers: Reflections from Argentina. 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 (Wits University), held at the University of Witwatersrand, South Africa, 11-14 June.

Piperato, David F., and Joseph J. Roy. 2002. Transforming school culture. Paper presented at Dreaming of a New Reality, the Third International Conference on Conferencing, Circles and Other Restorative Practices, held in Minneapolis, Minnesota, 8-10 August.

Pranis, Kay. (n.d.) The Minnesota Restorative Justice Initiative: A model experience. In Restorative Justice On-line Notebook. Perspectives on Restorative Justice. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs.

Pratt, John And Clark, Marie. 2004. Penal Populism in New Zealand. Wellington, New Zealand: Institute of Criminology, Victoria University of Wellington.

Rieger, Lisa. 2003. Cross-cultural issues in informal juvenile processes: Applying urban models to rural Alaska native villages. In Criminology, conflict resolution and restorative justice, ed. Kieran McEvoy and Tim Newburn, 153-170. Basingstoke, Hampshire, UK: Pallgrave MacMillan.

Rydberg, Åsa. 2004. Victims and the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. In Crime, victims and justice: Essays on principles and practice, ed. Hendrik Kaptein and Marijke Malsch, 126-140. Hampshire, England: Ashgate Publishing Limited.

Scott, James V. 2003. Justice as if people mattered. Ottawa, Canada: The Church Council on Justice and Corrections

Setlatjile, Dudu. 2002. Restorative Justice Centre’s submission on the Child Justice Bill (2002). Submission from the Restorative Justice Centre. Pretoria, South Africa: Child Justice Alliance.

Seymour, Anne. 2004. Victims of juvenile offenders: An important component of the juvenile justice equation. Corrections Today 6 (1): 32-35.

South African Law Commission. 1997. Alternative dispute resolution. Issue paper 8. Project 94. Pretoria, South Africa: South African Law Commission.

Stacey, Simon. 1999. A “New South Africa”: The South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s vexed 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), held at the University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa, 11-14 June.

Terpstra, Jan And Bakker, Inge. (2004). Justice in the Community in The Netherlands: Evaluation and Discussion. Criminal Justice. 4(4): 375- 393.

Thomas, Jim, Julie Capps, James Carr, Tammie Evans, Wendy Lewin-Gladney, Deborah Jacobson, Chris Maier, Scott Moran, and Sean Thompson. 2003. Critiquing the critics of peacemaking criminology: Some rather ambivalent reflections on the theory of “being nice.” In Criminology, conflict resolution and restorative justice, ed. Kieran McEvoy and Tim Newburn, 101-134. Basingstoke, Hampshire, UK: Pallgrave MacMillan.

Tickell, Shari, and Kate Akester. 2004. Restorative justice: The way ahead. Foreword by Cherie Booth. London: Justice.

Transcrime. 2001. Giustizia riparativa e mediazione penale. Principi e modelli operativi. In: Terzo rapporto sulla sicurezza nel Trentino, Parte Terza, Capitolo 7. Pp. 239-272. Trento, Italy: Transcrime - Università di Trento.

Tutu, Desmond. 2004. The truth and reconciliation process – restorative justice. The Third Longford Lecture, at Church House Westminster. London, UK: The Frank Longford Charitable Trust, in association with the Prison Reform Trust, and sponsored by The Independent.

Ua-amnoey, Jutharat And Kittayarak, Kittipong. (2004). Restorative Justice: A Paradigm Shift in the Thai Criminal Justice System. Corrections Today. 66(7): 86- 91.

Umbreit, Mark S., and Heather Burns. 2002. Humanistic mediation: Peacemaking grounded in core social work values. Saint Paul, MN: University of Minnesota, School of Social Work, Center for Restorative Justice and Peacemaking.

van Zyl Smit, Dirk. 2003. Criminological ideas and the South African transition. In Criminology, conflict resolution and restorative justice, ed. Kieran McEvoy and Tim Newburn, 21-44. Basingstoke, Hampshire, UK: Pallgrave MacMillan.

Vanfraechem, Inge And Walgrave, Lode. (2004). Restorative Conferencing in Belgium: Can It Decrease the Confinement of Young Offenders?. Corrections Today. December: 72-75

Volpini, Laura. n.d. La mediazione penale minorile. Manuale di Criminologia, Capitolo 4. Italy: Crimini Seriali.

Walklate, Sandra. 2003. “I can’t name any names but what’s-his-face up the road will sort it out”: Communities and conflict resolution. In Criminology, conflict resolution and restorative justice, ed. Kieran McEvoy and Tim Newburn, 208-222. Basingstoke, Hampshire, UK: Pallgrave MacMillan.

Wierzynska, Aneta. 2004. Consolidating democracy through transitional justice: Rwanda’s Gacaca courts. New York University Law Review. 79: 1934-1969.

Wilkinson, Reginald A. 2000. Restorative justice: A concept whose time has come. Corrections Management Quarterly 2000.

Williams, Carin. 1999. The TRC: A project of public education. 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 (Wits University), held at the University of Witwatersrand, South Africa, 11-14 June.

Wilson, Richard. 2002. Challenging restorative justice. Human Rights Dialogue Series 2 (7): 15-17. New York: Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs.

Wright, Martin. 2004. The rights and needs of victims in the criminal justice process. In Crime, victims and justice: Essays on principles and practice, ed. Hendrik Kaptein and Marijke Malsch, 141-153. Hampshire, England: Ashgate Publishing Limited.

YMCA England. 2003. YMCA England Response to Home Office Consultation. Youth Justice: The Next Steps. London: YMCA England, Public Affairs.

Young, Paula. 2003. The promise of restorative justice: Peru’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission issues its final report. St. Louis Lawyer October 1: 11A.

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