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Community Is Not a Place: A New Look at Community Justice Initiatives
justice principles that emerges out of problem-oriented policing of Herman Goldstein and the work of Australians John Braithwaite and David Moore. Micro-communities are the social networks that we all belong to that are fluid and dynamic, and include...
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The Next Step: Developing Restorative Communities
the globe (Van Ness, 2005), we at the IIRP point to the potential for an international restorative social movement. John Braithwaite and his colleagues have described our vision as extending beyond restorative justice: ‘This means teaching children in...
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Congreso Justicia y Educación con Visión Restaurativa
sesión plenaria, seguida en ambos días por una jornada completa de bloques de talleres. El invitado especial, el Dr. John Braithwaite, Ph.D., Profesor Distinguido de la Universidad Nacional de Australia y socio honorario del IIRP, desarrolló una primera...
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Justicia Restaurativa en la Vida Cotidiana: Más Allá del Ritual Formal
mientras que el padre que es restaurativo se le ha llamado “autoritativo” [2] Es más, podemos aplicar los términos de John Braithwaite a la ventana” respuestas “estigmatizantes” al mal comportamiento son punitivos mientras que las respuestas...
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Toward a unified theory of restorative practices and governance
is a paradigm shift in the nature of governance and how those in charge use their authority. Australian criminologist John Braithwaite has noted that ‘the lived experience of modern democracy is alienation. The feeling is that elites run things, that we...
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Conference on Conferencing, Circles and other Restorative Practices, 28-30 August 2003, Veldhoven, Netherlands In John Braithwaite and Philip Pettit''s book Not Just Deserts , the authors advise governments to develop a strategy of reduction of the use...
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Presentations from IIRP's 14th World Conference in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada | June 15-17, 2011
View the conference schedule and presentation materials (where provided). Day 1 Plenary Sessions Keynote — John Braithwaite Panels Partnering For Success: Restorative Justice in Nova Scotia Moderator: Jennifer Llewellyn, Panelists: Danny Graham Q.C.,...
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Restorative Justice in Everyday Life: Beyond the Formal Ritual
to describe the punitive parent while the restorative parent has been called “authoritative.”2 Further, we can apply John Braithwaite’s terms to the window: “stigmatizing” responses to wrongdoing are punitive while “reintegrative” responses are...
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Restorative Justice and School Discipline: Mutually Exclusive?
A practitioner''s view of the impact of community conferencing in Queensland schools, written by Lisa Cameron, Education Queensland and Margaret Thorsborne, Transformative Justice Australia (Queensland). Abstract In April 1994, the first school-based...
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What Peruvian prison prepares inmates for an inclusive, safe and healthy return to society?10 None, obviously. John Braithwaite, a distinguished Australian criminologist, insists on the importance of being able to “separate the deed from the doer.” In...
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IIRP Latin America Conference: Justice and Education with a Restorative Vision
From right to left, Claire de Mézerville López (Costa Rica), Kay Pranis (U.S.), John Braithwaite, Ph.D. (Australia), Miguel Tello (Costa Rica) and Manuel Delgado Chu (Peru) On Thursday and Friday, March 5 and 6, IIRP Latin America held an international...
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eForum Book Review, and A Just Peace for Syria
Governance & Justice (CICJ) of the Australian National University (ANU), Canberra. The researchers are: project leader John Braithwaite, ANU professor, Australian Research Council Federation (ARC) fellow and founder of the Regulatory Institutions...
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SaferSanerSchools: Restoring Community in a Disconnected World
fosters a more punitive school environment, which further exacerbates relationships between young people and adults. John Braithwaite, the well-known Australian criminologist, has described how punishment stigmatizes offenders, fostering negative...
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affected with their behavior. Coincidentally writing in 1989, the same year that conferencing began in New Zealand, John Braithwaite, in his highly influential 1989 book Crime, Shame and Reintegration suggested that contemporary management of criminal...
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Family Group Conferencing as a First Choice: Empowerment Versus Intervention
the government representatives intervene; no public information exists in this area. The Australian criminologist John Braithwaite has said: "Democracy is becoming more shallow in its meaning for human lives. The lived experience of modern democracy is...
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From Silos to Circles: Reclaiming Restorative Practices
area, I was immediately fascinated, and everything I readresearch from Australia and New Zealand, the work of John Braithwaite and Donald Nathansonconfirmed for me that this was one of the more significant interventions in the criminal...
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Restorative justice: a way forward with the banks?
collar crime might be addressed through the use of restorative justice. In the middle of the piece Wright references John Braithwaite's influential work, Restorative Justice and Responsive Regulation, which lays out the theory and mechanism for an...
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Mainstreaming Family Group Conferencing: Building and Sustaining Partnerships
Joan Pennell, North Carolina State University, considers the difficulties in mainstreaming family group conferencing and proposes a partnership approach for respecting the integrity of its philosophy and practice. Presented at the "Building Strong...
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Terry O'Connell's work impacts schools, community and the business world
often helps with uncovering and understanding what is really happening. A chapter by Australian criminologist John Braithwaite, titled "Truth, Reconciliation and Peace Building," also appears in the book. More information can be found here.
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Family Group Conferencing Worldwide: Part One in a Series
the democracy-building potential of family group conferencing, said Merkel-Holguin, adding, "The work of Braithwaite [John Braithwaite, Crime, Shame and Reintegration, 1989] is helping us to think about FGDM within the context of the democratic process....