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Restorative Justice and Criminal Justice The Case for Parallelism Restorative Justice and Criminal Justice The Case for Parallelism
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Auteur: Brookes, Derek R.
Redacteur: Camp, Tinneke Van
Titel: Restorative Justice and Criminal Justice The Case for Parallelism
Uitgever: Koninklijke Boom Uitgevers PW
ISBN: 9789462364189
Serie: Studies in Restorative Justice, deel 5
Serie: 5
Editie: 1. ed
Prijs: € 77.50
Verschijningsdatum: 21-02-2023
Bericht: Leverbaar
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Categorie: Alg. soc. wetenschappen
Taal: eng
Imprint: Eleven international publishin
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Verschijningsvorm: Hardback
Paginas: 307
 

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[Annotatie]: This book discusses the optimal relationship between restorative justice and criminal justice.[Inhoudsopgave]: About the series; Acknowledgements; Preface; 1 Introduction; 1.1 The debate; 1.2 The case; 2 Foundations; 2.1 Public vs. private interest; 2.2 Passive vs. active responsibility; 2.3 Public vs. private censure; 3 Implementation; 3.1 Guiding principles; 3.2 Logistics; 3.3 Mainstreaming; 4 Advantages; 4.1 Equality; 4.2 Proportionality; 4.3 Due process; 4.4 Boundaries; 4.5 Sincerity; 4.6 Trust; 4.7 Integrity; 4.8 Inclusiveness; 4.9 Self-Determination; 5 Challenges; 5.1 Victims; 5.2 Offenders; 5.3 Criminal justice; 6 Conclusion; Bibliography; Index[Flaptekst]: Criminal justice is primarily designed to serve the public interest in relation to criminal acts. Restorative justice is designed to address the harmrelated needs of individuals in the aftermath of wrongdoing. These distinct aims require such different processes and priorities that any attempt to integrate restorative justice within the criminal justice system will almost invariably undermine the quality and effectiveness of both. In this book, the author argues that the optimal relationship between the two should therefore be one of maximum independence: the instruments of the state should not be used to impose or enforce the decision to participate in restorative justice, any component of the restorative justice process or its outcome. It is also suggested that, in the absence of legislative innovation, this kind of separation is likely to require that restorative justice is situated after a case has actually exited the justice system, or after it has, in legal terms, effectively done so, as in a post-sentence context.
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