Restorative Justice in Transition

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Restorative Justice in Transition

Crime and criminology Legal aspects of criminology Criminal justice law

Author: Kerry Clamp

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Collection: Routledge Frontiers of Criminal Justice

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 5th September 2013

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9781135076443


Overview

This book explores how restorative justice is used and what its potential benefits are in situations where the state has been either explicitly or implicitly involved in human rights abuses. Restorative justice is increasingly becoming a popular mechanism to respond to crime in democratic settings and while there is a burgeoning literature on these contexts, there is less information that focuses explicitly on its use in nations that have experienced protracted periods of conflict and oppression.

Focus and Premise

This book interrogates both macro and micro utilisations of restorative justice, including truth commissions, criminal justice reform and the development of initiatives by communities and other non-state actors. The central premise is that the primary potential of restorative justice in responding to international crime should be viewed in terms of the lessons that it provides for problem-solving, rather than its traditional role as a mechanism or process to respond to conflict. Four values are put forward that should frame any restorative approach – engagement, empowerment, reintegration and transformation. It is thought that these values provide enough space for local actors to devise their own culturally relevant processes to achieve longstanding peace.

Target Audience

This book will be of interest to those conducting research in the fields of restorative justice, transitional justice as well as criminology in general.

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