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Daly, Kathleen and Stubbs, Julie (2005). Feminist engagement with restorative justice Theoretical Criminology. 9(4). Downloaded 8 March 2005.

Feminist engagement with the idea of restorative justice (RJ) takes several forms, and this article maps five areas of theory, research, and politics. They are: theories of justice; the role of retribution in criminal justice; studies of gender in RJ processes; the appropriateness of RJ for partner, sexual, or family violence; and the politics of race and gender in making justice claims. There is overlap among the five, and some analysts or arguments may work across them. However, each has a particular set of concerns and a different kind of engagement with the idea of RJ. (excerpt)

Link: www.griffith.edu.au/school/ccj/kdaly_docs/kdaly_part2_paper10.pdf

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