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Punishment: The US Record
John L. Tishman Auditorium, The New School for Social Research, New York, NY, USA , 30 Nov 2006 - 01 Dec 2006
This conference will examine the foundations of ideas of punishment, explore social effects of current practices and search for viable alternatives to our carceral state. A Social Research Conference at The New School.

Restoring Justice: Another Way of Dealing with the Post-war Situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina?
Faculty of Criminal Justice Sciences, University of Sarajevo, 27 Oct 2006 - 28 Oct 2006
Organised by the Law and Society Institute (Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium) in cooperation with the Faculty of Criminal Justice Sciences (University of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Added Abstracts

Acuña, Carlos H. (2006). Transitional Justice in Argentina and Chile: A Never-Ending Story? In, Elster, Jon, editor, Retribution and Repatriation in the Transition to Democracy Cambridge University Press, New York, pp. 206-238.

Boraine, Alexander (2006). Truth and Reconciliation Commission in South Africa Amnesty: The Price of Peace In, Elster, Jon, editor, Retribution and Repatriation in the Transition to Democracy Cambridge University Press, New York, pp.299-316

Cohen, David (2006). Transitional Justice in Divided Germany after 1945. In, Elster, Jon, editor, Retribution and Repatriation in the Transition to Democracy Cambridge University Press, New York, pp.59-88

Cowen, Tyler (2006). How Far Back Should We Go? Why Restitution Should Be Small In, Elster, Jon, editor, Retribution and Repatriation in the Transition to Democracy Cambridge University Press, New York, pp 17-31

Dahl, Hans Fredrik (2006). Dealing with the Past in Scandinavia: Legal Purges and Popular Memories of Nazism and World War II in Denmark and Norway after 1945 In, Elster, Jon, editor, Retribution and Repatriation in the Transition to Democracy Cambridge University Press, New York, pp.147-163

Elster, Jon (2006). Conclusion In, Elster, Jon, editor, Retribution and Repatriation in the Transition to Democracy Cambridge University Press, New York, pp.317-326


Elster, Jon (2006). Retribution and Reparation in the Transition to Democracy Cambridge University Press, New York.


Elster, Jon (2006). Retribution. In, Elster, Jon,editor, Retribution and Repatriation in the Transition to Democracy Cambridge University Press, New York, pp. 33-54.


Griffin, Patrick (2006). Ten Years of Balanced and Restorative Justice in Pennsylvania. Harrisburg, PA: Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency.

Huyse, Luc (2006). Belgian and Dutch Purges after World War II Compared In, Elster, Jon, editor, Retribution and Repatriation in the Transition to Democracy Cambridge University Press, New York, pp.164-178

István Deák (2006). Political Justice in Austria and Hungary after World War II 1945 In, Elster, Jon, editor, Retribution and Repatriation in the Transition to Democracy Cambridge University Press, New York, pp.124-146

McAlinden, Anne-Marie (2006). Managing Risk: From Regulation to the Reintegration of Sexual Offenders. Criminology and Criminal Justice. 6 (2):197-218.

Offe, Claus and Poppe, Ulrike (2006). Transitional Justice in German Democratic Republic and in Unified Germany In, Elster, Jon, editor, Retribution and Repatriation in the Transition to Democracy Cambridge University Press, New York, pp. 239-274.

Rousso, Henry (2006). The Purge in France: An Incomplete Story In, Elster, Jon editor, Retribution and Repatriation in the Transition to Democracy Cambridge University Press, New York, pp 89-123

Thomas, Doug (2006). How Does the Juvenile Justice System Measure Up? Applying Performance Measures in Five Jurisdictions. Washington, DC: US Department of Justice. Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.

Tucker, Aviezer (2006). Paranoids May Be Persecuted: Post-totalitarian Transitional Justice In, Elster, Jon, editor, Retribution and Repatriation in the Transition to Democracy Cambridge University Press, New York, pp.179-180

Tucker, Aviezer (2006). Rough Justice: Rectification in Post-authoritarian and Post-totalitarian Regimes In, Elster, Jon, editor, Retribution and Repatriation in the Transition to Democracy Cambridge University Press, New York, pp.276-297.


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