Reimagining restorative justice :: agency and accountability in the criminal process /
"Restorative justice theory has largely failed to keep pace with the rapid expansion of restorative practices worldwide - indeed, it is remarkable how much support RJ has when so few advocates can even define what it is. As such, this insightful and comprehensive new contribution from two of th...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Restorative justice theory has largely failed to keep pace with the rapid expansion of restorative practices worldwide - indeed, it is remarkable how much support RJ has when so few advocates can even define what it is. As such, this insightful and comprehensive new contribution from two of the top scholars on the frontlines of restorative justice research is hugely welcome. Professor Shadd Maruna, Centre for Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Manchester "Reimagining Restorative Justice is a reflective and balanced reconsideration of restorative justice. It deftly sweeps across the large literature on the subject, putting it in perspective, seeing anew through its wide-angle lens. Empowerment and accountability provide a fertile framework for this richly reimagined justice." Professor John Braithwaite, Australian National University "David O'Mahony and Jonathan Doak have made a significant contribution to the confusing and over-complicated field of restorative justice theory. They do so through their use of empowerment theory to bring conceptual and operational clarity to the concepts of agency and accountability in restorative processes and outcomes. As a result they develop a convincing argument for face to face dialogue between victim and perpetrator within the core of the criminal justice system. Their emphasis upon ethical and skilful practice is a welcome riposte to the rapid spread of 'restorative justice lite' driven by managerialism and the need to cut costs." Tim Chapman, Lecturer at the University of Ulster. "O'Mahony and Doak convincingly argue that rapid developments in the practice of restorative interventions have outstripped restorative justice theory. They provide both an outstandingly helpful review of the literature and a fresh theoretical approach based on empowerment theory. Everyone seriously interested in restorative justice will want to reflect carefully on the authors' conclusions." Anthony Bottoms, Emeritus Wolfson Professor of Criminology at the University of Cambridge. In recent years, restorative-based interventions have expanded rapidly and are increasingly viewed as a legitimate, and even superior means of delivering justice. The result of this swift but piecemeal development has been that restorative justice practice has outpaced the development of restorative justice theory. This book takes up this challenge by 'reimagining' a new framework for the operation of restorative justice within criminal justice. In essence, it is contended that the core empowering values of 'agency' and 'accountability' provide a lens for reimagining how restorative justice works and the normative goals it ought to encompass."--Bloomsbury Publishing. |
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spelling | O'Mahony, David, 1961- author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nb2002041177 Reimagining restorative justice : agency and accountability in the criminal process / David O'Mahony and Jonathan Doak. Oxford, UK ; Portland, Oregon : Hart Publishing, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2017. ©2017 1 online resource (xii, 256 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. An alternative paradigm of justice -- Restorative justice theory: concepts, processes and outcomes -- Theorising restorative justice in criminal justice -- Victims and offenders: agency and accountability in practice -- Restorative practices at the periphery of criminal justice -- Mediation and restorative justice in continental europe -- Mainstreamed restorative justice: youth conferencing -- Restorative justice and recidivism -- Reimagining restorative justice: towards empowerment. "Restorative justice theory has largely failed to keep pace with the rapid expansion of restorative practices worldwide - indeed, it is remarkable how much support RJ has when so few advocates can even define what it is. As such, this insightful and comprehensive new contribution from two of the top scholars on the frontlines of restorative justice research is hugely welcome. Professor Shadd Maruna, Centre for Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Manchester "Reimagining Restorative Justice is a reflective and balanced reconsideration of restorative justice. It deftly sweeps across the large literature on the subject, putting it in perspective, seeing anew through its wide-angle lens. Empowerment and accountability provide a fertile framework for this richly reimagined justice." Professor John Braithwaite, Australian National University "David O'Mahony and Jonathan Doak have made a significant contribution to the confusing and over-complicated field of restorative justice theory. They do so through their use of empowerment theory to bring conceptual and operational clarity to the concepts of agency and accountability in restorative processes and outcomes. As a result they develop a convincing argument for face to face dialogue between victim and perpetrator within the core of the criminal justice system. Their emphasis upon ethical and skilful practice is a welcome riposte to the rapid spread of 'restorative justice lite' driven by managerialism and the need to cut costs." Tim Chapman, Lecturer at the University of Ulster. "O'Mahony and Doak convincingly argue that rapid developments in the practice of restorative interventions have outstripped restorative justice theory. They provide both an outstandingly helpful review of the literature and a fresh theoretical approach based on empowerment theory. Everyone seriously interested in restorative justice will want to reflect carefully on the authors' conclusions." Anthony Bottoms, Emeritus Wolfson Professor of Criminology at the University of Cambridge. In recent years, restorative-based interventions have expanded rapidly and are increasingly viewed as a legitimate, and even superior means of delivering justice. The result of this swift but piecemeal development has been that restorative justice practice has outpaced the development of restorative justice theory. This book takes up this challenge by 'reimagining' a new framework for the operation of restorative justice within criminal justice. In essence, it is contended that the core empowering values of 'agency' and 'accountability' provide a lens for reimagining how restorative justice works and the normative goals it ought to encompass."--Bloomsbury Publishing. Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on May 24, 2021). Restorative justice. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh99004087 Criminal justice, Administration of. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85034049 Justice réparatrice. Criminal justice law. bicssc SOCIAL SCIENCE Criminology. bisacsh Criminal justice, Administration of fast Restorative justice fast Electronic book. Doak, Jonathan, author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nb99163077 has work: Reimagining restorative justice (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFRXbPrwBdpFbkyHQtWJWC https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: O'Mahony, David. Reimagining restorative justice. Oxford ; Portland, Oregon : Hart Publishing, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2017 9781849460569 (DLC) 2017021992 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1584363 Volltext |
spellingShingle | O'Mahony, David, 1961- Doak, Jonathan Reimagining restorative justice : agency and accountability in the criminal process / An alternative paradigm of justice -- Restorative justice theory: concepts, processes and outcomes -- Theorising restorative justice in criminal justice -- Victims and offenders: agency and accountability in practice -- Restorative practices at the periphery of criminal justice -- Mediation and restorative justice in continental europe -- Mainstreamed restorative justice: youth conferencing -- Restorative justice and recidivism -- Reimagining restorative justice: towards empowerment. Restorative justice. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh99004087 Criminal justice, Administration of. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85034049 Justice réparatrice. Criminal justice law. bicssc SOCIAL SCIENCE Criminology. bisacsh Criminal justice, Administration of fast Restorative justice fast |
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title | Reimagining restorative justice : agency and accountability in the criminal process / |
title_auth | Reimagining restorative justice : agency and accountability in the criminal process / |
title_exact_search | Reimagining restorative justice : agency and accountability in the criminal process / |
title_full | Reimagining restorative justice : agency and accountability in the criminal process / David O'Mahony and Jonathan Doak. |
title_fullStr | Reimagining restorative justice : agency and accountability in the criminal process / David O'Mahony and Jonathan Doak. |
title_full_unstemmed | Reimagining restorative justice : agency and accountability in the criminal process / David O'Mahony and Jonathan Doak. |
title_short | Reimagining restorative justice : |
title_sort | reimagining restorative justice agency and accountability in the criminal process |
title_sub | agency and accountability in the criminal process / |
topic | Restorative justice. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh99004087 Criminal justice, Administration of. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85034049 Justice réparatrice. Criminal justice law. bicssc SOCIAL SCIENCE Criminology. bisacsh Criminal justice, Administration of fast Restorative justice fast |
topic_facet | Restorative justice. Criminal justice, Administration of. Justice réparatrice. Criminal justice law. SOCIAL SCIENCE Criminology. Criminal justice, Administration of Restorative justice Electronic book. |
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