What exactly are you restoring us to? A critical examination of Indigenous experiences of state‐centred restorative justice

What exactly are you restoring us to? A critical examination of Indigenous experiences of state‐centred restorative justice Abstract Over the past 30 years the restorative justice (RJ) movement has become…
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Feeling the absence of justice: Notes on our pathological reliance on punitive justice

Feeling the absence of justice: Notes on our pathological reliance on punitive justice Abstract This article critically examines our relationship with justice in contemporary Western liberal settings, with a particular…
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Restorative justice for survivors of sexual abuse. Angela Marinari Bristol: Bristol University Press. 2021. 145pp. £45.00 (hbk) ISBN: 978–1447357933

Restorative justice for survivors of sexual abuse. Angela Marinari Bristol: Bristol University Press. 2021. 145pp. £ (hbk) ISBN: 978–1447357933 The Howard Journal of Crime and Justice, Volume 61, Issue 1,…
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The effects of a restorative justice programme (Halt) on educational outcomes and recidivism of young people

The effects of a restorative justice programme (Halt) on educational outcomes and recidivism of young people Abstract Objectives This study examines the effects of a restorative justice programme in the…
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Examining the interplay of attention‐deficit/hyperactivity disorder symptoms and trait anger as contributing factors to institutional misconduct among justice‐involved adolescents

Examining the interplay of attention‐deficit/hyperactivity disorder symptoms and trait anger as contributing factors to institutional misconduct among justice‐involved adolescents Abstract Background Although justice-involved adolescents have a higher prevalence of trait…
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Challenging co‐optive criminalisation: Feminist‐centred decarceration strategies for interpersonal and sexualised violence

Challenging co‐optive criminalisation: Feminist‐centred decarceration strategies for interpersonal and sexualised violence Abstract Feminism and prison abolitionism are not theoretically or politically homogenous, and yet in their mainstream versions they are…
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