The traditional criminal justice system aims at both effective crime prevention and effective prevention of the abuse of public penal power. Restorative justice, as understood in the contemporary debate, signifies a process in which offenders, victims, their representatives and representatives of the community come together to agree on a response to a crime. Through the multitude of different restorative justice processes such as victim offender mediation, sentencing circles or restorative cautioning schemes perspectives of restorative justice often underline equal emphasis on victims, offenders and community, emphasis on relationships and a forward-looking approach.
The authors are mainly researchers of law and philosophy at the University in Bergen, Norway.
ArbetstitelRestorative Justice and Criminal Justice
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Publiceringsdatum2012-03-09 00:00:00
FörfattareLinda Gröning, Jørn Jacobsen, Eirik Hovden, Katja JansenFredriksen, Hendrik Kaptein, DavidC. Vogt, Elizabeth Baumann & Ingun Fornes
Kort BeskrivningWhat is restorative justice and is its relationship to the traditional criminal justice system?
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