Question: Is there a position within contemporary santions for Restorative Justice and Mediation? If so, where is it and where can it be effectively utilised?
Title: Question: Is there a position within contemporary santions for Restorative Justice and Mediation? If so, where is it and where can it be effectively utilised?
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Question: Is there a position within contemporary santions for Restorative Justice and Mediation? If so, where is it and where can it be effectively utilised?
Category: /Law & Government
Details: Words: 2195 | Pages: 8 (approximately 235 words/page)
Restorative justice (RJ) is a valued-based approach to act in response to unlawful activity and conflict, with equal focus on the offender, victim, and community. Restorative justice focuses on making good the wrongdoing by healing the harm, predominantly to relationships between individuals that is created by harmful behaviour. The primary stakeholders in restorative justice processes are the person(s) who effected the harm (offender), the person(s) harmed (victim), and the affected community (Cavanagh, 2000). Restorative
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Restorative Justice. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
Online Material
Cavanagh, T. (2000). Restorative Justice: Healing the Effects of Crime
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Home Office, (2005). Justice & Victims
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Home Office, (2003). Restorative Justice: the Governments strategy
[Online] Available: http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/docs2/restorativestrategy.pdf
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Liebmann, M., Braithwaite, S. (1999). Restorative Justice in Custodial Settings.
[Online] Available:http://www.extern.org/restorative/Rjreport.htm