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Philosophy Concept of Restorative Justice in Handling Juvenile Delinquent
Restorative justice in handling juvenile delinquent occurs because of the juvenile justice system growth. The increasing number of institutions that guarantee the rights of children in juvenile delinquent at the courts has led more implementation of the ...
Isma Nurillah +3 more
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Restorative Justice: A Systematic Review of the Social Work Literature [PDF]
Restorative justice is an alternative paradigm for dealing with the effects of crime and wrongdoing that seeks to bring healing to victims, offenders, and the community.
Grant, Cynthia L., Gumz, Edward J.
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Available at: https://opil.ouplaw.com/display/10.1093/law:epil/9780199231690/law-9780199231690-e2120 (accessed: 31 January 2024). Published under the auspices of the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law under the direction of Professor Anne Peters (2021–) and Professor Rüdiger Wolfrum (2004–2020).
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Setting standards of restorative justice [PDF]
In the article the author deals with the basic theoretical statements and discussions about the practical use of restorative justice. She discusses the questions of introducing and application of restorative justice in order to reach the balance of ...
Kostić Miomira
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The other voice in the room: restorative justice facilitators’ constructions of justice [PDF]
Restorative justice represents an approach to managing conflict initiated by a wrongdoing that focuses on restoring the participants materially, psychologically, and relationally. Restorative interventions usually involve facilitators who act as “experts”
Dunlop, Julia A., Paul, Gregory D.
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With a focus on the emergence, development, and use of restorative justice (RJ) in Australia and New Zealand, this chapter provides an overview of the types of RJ practices used, their history and implementation in youth and criminal justice systems, and their role in contemporary justice practices.
Suzuki, Masahiro, Wood, William
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Restorative justice is currently often used by law enforcement institutions in resolving criminal cases that are being handled. However, there is no regulation that explicitly regulates so that there is one common view of each law enforcement institution
Achmad Dewa Nugraha
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: The Concept of Restorative Justice in the Settlement of Child Theft Case Based on Islamic Law and Aceh Customary Law. This study reviews the settlement of child theft cases at the Customary Court level in Aceh using restorative justice attributed to ...
Yusi Amdani
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Restorative Justice and the Realization of the Goals of Transitional Justice [PDF]
The transitional justice basically follows three major goals in post-conflict societies, namely, reconciliation, rule of law, and sustainable peace. This article examines the role and the impact of restorative justice in realization of those goals.
Pooneh Tabibzadeh, Reza Eslami
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Reshaping the field: building restorative capital [PDF]
Restorative justice is best known as an alternative approach for dealing with crime and wrongdoing. Yet as the restorative movement has grown it is increasingly being deployed in different arenas.
Green, Simon +2 more
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