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Title Critical restorative justice / edited by Ivo Aertsen and Brunilda Pali.
Publisher Oxford : Hart Publishing, 2017.



Descript xiii, 338 pages
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Contents Introduction: Restorative Justice and Critical Social Theory <i>Brunilda Pali and Ivo Aertsen</i> <b>Part I: Bridging the Theoretical Gap and Sharpening the Critical Edge</b> 1. Is a Critical Model of Restorative Justice Possible? A Penal Abolitionist Approach <i>Daniel Achutti</i> 2. Deconstructing Empowerment in Restorative Justice <i>Daniela Bolvar</i> 3. Restorative Justice and the Decision-making Process: Beyond Deliberative Democracy? <i>Raffaella da Porciuncula Pallamolla</i> 4. Doing Restorative Justice 'Otherwise': Decolonising Practices in the Global South <i>Harry Blagg</i> 5. Outlining a Historical and Critical Ontology of Restorative Justice <i>Giuseppe Maglione</i> 6. Restorative Justice is Not a Panacea Against All Social Evils <i>Lode Walgrave</i> 7. Restorative Justice, Procedural Justice and Care <i>Josep Tamarit Sumalla</i> <b>Part II: Applying Analytical Tools and Frameworks to Research and Practice</b> 8. Restorative Justice and Democratic Citizenship: A New Social Pedagogy or Back to 'Social Defence'? <i>Leo Van Garsse</i> 9. Old Goffman as a New Research Strategy in Restorative Justice <i>Ida Helene Asmussen</i> 10. Lifeworld, Law and Justice <i>Katrin Kremmel and Christa Pelikan</i> 11. 'Cultural' Problematisations in the Restorative Justice Discourse <i>Brunilda Pali</i> 12. To Talk or Not to Talk? The Limits and Potential of Restorative Justice in Addressing Social Inequalities <i>Borbla Fellegi, Gbor Hra and Gabriella Benedek</i> 13. Digital Stories and Restorative Justice in Brussels <i>Erik Claes, Iman Lechkar, Minne Huysmans and Nele Gulinck</i> <b>Part III: Philosophical Explorations for Restorative Justice</b> 14. Restorative Justice and the Potential of 'Exemplarity': In Search of a 'Persuasive' Coherence Within Criminal Justice <i>Claudia Mazzucato</i> 15. The Broken Tablets of Moses and the Exodus from (Post-) Modernity: On Rethinking the Role and the Rule of Law in a Dialogical Way <i>Federico Reggio</i> 16. Control Society, Sovereign Victim Culture and Restorative Justice <i>Ronnie Lippens</i> 17. Promised Communities and Unrestored Justice <i>George Pavlich</i> 18. A Radical in Disguise: Judith Shklar's Victimology and Restorative Justice <i>Antony Pemberton and Pauline GM Aarten</i>
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ISBN 9781509906628 (e-book)
9781509906635 (ePub ebook)
9781509906628 (PDF ebook)
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Subject Restorative justice.
Reparation (Criminal justice)
Alt author Aertsen, Ivo, editor.
Pali, Brunilda, editor.
Descript xiii, 338 pages
Content text
Media computer
Carrier online resource
Contents Introduction: Restorative Justice and Critical Social Theory <i>Brunilda Pali and Ivo Aertsen</i> <b>Part I: Bridging the Theoretical Gap and Sharpening the Critical Edge</b> 1. Is a Critical Model of Restorative Justice Possible? A Penal Abolitionist Approach <i>Daniel Achutti</i> 2. Deconstructing Empowerment in Restorative Justice <i>Daniela Bolvar</i> 3. Restorative Justice and the Decision-making Process: Beyond Deliberative Democracy? <i>Raffaella da Porciuncula Pallamolla</i> 4. Doing Restorative Justice 'Otherwise': Decolonising Practices in the Global South <i>Harry Blagg</i> 5. Outlining a Historical and Critical Ontology of Restorative Justice <i>Giuseppe Maglione</i> 6. Restorative Justice is Not a Panacea Against All Social Evils <i>Lode Walgrave</i> 7. Restorative Justice, Procedural Justice and Care <i>Josep Tamarit Sumalla</i> <b>Part II: Applying Analytical Tools and Frameworks to Research and Practice</b> 8. Restorative Justice and Democratic Citizenship: A New Social Pedagogy or Back to 'Social Defence'? <i>Leo Van Garsse</i> 9. Old Goffman as a New Research Strategy in Restorative Justice <i>Ida Helene Asmussen</i> 10. Lifeworld, Law and Justice <i>Katrin Kremmel and Christa Pelikan</i> 11. 'Cultural' Problematisations in the Restorative Justice Discourse <i>Brunilda Pali</i> 12. To Talk or Not to Talk? The Limits and Potential of Restorative Justice in Addressing Social Inequalities <i>Borbla Fellegi, Gbor Hra and Gabriella Benedek</i> 13. Digital Stories and Restorative Justice in Brussels <i>Erik Claes, Iman Lechkar, Minne Huysmans and Nele Gulinck</i> <b>Part III: Philosophical Explorations for Restorative Justice</b> 14. Restorative Justice and the Potential of 'Exemplarity': In Search of a 'Persuasive' Coherence Within Criminal Justice <i>Claudia Mazzucato</i> 15. The Broken Tablets of Moses and the Exodus from (Post-) Modernity: On Rethinking the Role and the Rule of Law in a Dialogical Way <i>Federico Reggio</i> 16. Control Society, Sovereign Victim Culture and Restorative Justice <i>Ronnie Lippens</i> 17. Promised Communities and Unrestored Justice <i>George Pavlich</i> 18. A Radical in Disguise: Judith Shklar's Victimology and Restorative Justice <i>Antony Pemberton and Pauline GM Aarten</i>
Note 400 annual accesses. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781509906628 (e-book)
9781509906635 (ePub ebook)
9781509906628 (PDF ebook)
Subject Restorative justice.
Reparation (Criminal justice)
Alt author Aertsen, Ivo, editor.
Pali, Brunilda, editor.

Subject Restorative justice.
Reparation (Criminal justice)
Descript xiii, 338 pages
Content text
Media computer
Carrier online resource
Contents Introduction: Restorative Justice and Critical Social Theory <i>Brunilda Pali and Ivo Aertsen</i> <b>Part I: Bridging the Theoretical Gap and Sharpening the Critical Edge</b> 1. Is a Critical Model of Restorative Justice Possible? A Penal Abolitionist Approach <i>Daniel Achutti</i> 2. Deconstructing Empowerment in Restorative Justice <i>Daniela Bolvar</i> 3. Restorative Justice and the Decision-making Process: Beyond Deliberative Democracy? <i>Raffaella da Porciuncula Pallamolla</i> 4. Doing Restorative Justice 'Otherwise': Decolonising Practices in the Global South <i>Harry Blagg</i> 5. Outlining a Historical and Critical Ontology of Restorative Justice <i>Giuseppe Maglione</i> 6. Restorative Justice is Not a Panacea Against All Social Evils <i>Lode Walgrave</i> 7. Restorative Justice, Procedural Justice and Care <i>Josep Tamarit Sumalla</i> <b>Part II: Applying Analytical Tools and Frameworks to Research and Practice</b> 8. Restorative Justice and Democratic Citizenship: A New Social Pedagogy or Back to 'Social Defence'? <i>Leo Van Garsse</i> 9. Old Goffman as a New Research Strategy in Restorative Justice <i>Ida Helene Asmussen</i> 10. Lifeworld, Law and Justice <i>Katrin Kremmel and Christa Pelikan</i> 11. 'Cultural' Problematisations in the Restorative Justice Discourse <i>Brunilda Pali</i> 12. To Talk or Not to Talk? The Limits and Potential of Restorative Justice in Addressing Social Inequalities <i>Borbla Fellegi, Gbor Hra and Gabriella Benedek</i> 13. Digital Stories and Restorative Justice in Brussels <i>Erik Claes, Iman Lechkar, Minne Huysmans and Nele Gulinck</i> <b>Part III: Philosophical Explorations for Restorative Justice</b> 14. Restorative Justice and the Potential of 'Exemplarity': In Search of a 'Persuasive' Coherence Within Criminal Justice <i>Claudia Mazzucato</i> 15. The Broken Tablets of Moses and the Exodus from (Post-) Modernity: On Rethinking the Role and the Rule of Law in a Dialogical Way <i>Federico Reggio</i> 16. Control Society, Sovereign Victim Culture and Restorative Justice <i>Ronnie Lippens</i> 17. Promised Communities and Unrestored Justice <i>George Pavlich</i> 18. A Radical in Disguise: Judith Shklar's Victimology and Restorative Justice <i>Antony Pemberton and Pauline GM Aarten</i>
Note 400 annual accesses. UkHlHU
Alt author Aertsen, Ivo, editor.
Pali, Brunilda, editor.
ISBN 9781509906628 (e-book)
9781509906635 (ePub ebook)
9781509906628 (PDF ebook)

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