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  1. Effective and Humane Youth Policy Starts by Treating Youth with Respect

    By Rodney Skager Download PDF version Rodney Skager is Professor Emeritus, Graduate School of Education and Information Studies, University of California, Los Angeles, Co-Director of the California Student Survey sponsored by the Office of the...

  2. Baby College: Restorative Practices Help Build a Future with At-Risk Families

    that most people have the potential to make a positive contribution to their family and society. As they learned about John Braithwaite’s work (1989) on shame and reintegration, they began to understand the importance of “separating the deed from the...

  3. Restorative Justice: An International Journal, 1st print edition now available

    Lode Walgrave and Estelle Zinsstag "Words on words" by Nils Christie "Ten responses to 'Words on words'" by John Braithwaite, Kathleen Daly, Jan Froestad & Clifford Shearing, Shadd Maruna, Gabrielle Maxwell, Christa Pelikan, Joanna Shapland, Josep...

  4. Restorative Justice Practices of Native American, First Nation and Other Indigenous People of North America: Part One

    about restorative justice to promote it among his own people. “When I read Braithwaite, I said, ‘That’s who we are!’” (John Braithwaite, author of Crime, Shame and Reintegration, is a professor at Australian National University’s Center for Restorative...

  5. Conferencing: A Group Process That Promotes Resiliency

    Paper by Lorenn Walker presented at the "2nd International Conference on Conferencing and Circles", August 10-12, 2000, Toronto, Canada. INTRODUCTION Conferencing is a restorative justice practice that also provides opportunities for participants to...

  6. Sexual assault, corporate crime and restorative practices

    John Braithwaite, Ph.D. Abstract: Recognizing that punitive approaches to inappropriate behavior were ineffective in producing desired change, schools employed restorative practices to learn with students how to recognize harmful actions, deal with...

  7. Restorative Justice for Juveniles in Hong Kong: Reflections of a Practitioner

    been practised as early as the establishment of the People’s Mediation Committee just after 1949. [3] Influenced by John Braithwaite’s theory of reintegrative shaming and Gabrielle Maxwell’s writings about family group conferencing when I was doing my...

  8. Papers from the 1999 conference in Burlington, Vermont, USA

    "Building Strong Partnerships for Restorative Practices," August 5-7, 1999, Burlington, Vermont, USA. Plenary Sessions John Braithwaite (Australia), Democracy, Community and Problem Solving John Gorczyk (USA), If We Were Serious About Public Safety...

  9. External Databases - Free Public Resources

    justice topics worldwide, including restorative justice. | Observatorio International de Justicia Juvenil (en Español) John Braithwaite Collected works include monographs, articles and blog posts; searchable by document type, year and theme. National...

  10. The Restorative Approach in Nova Scotia: A Partnership of Government, Communities and Schools

    Among Practitioners, Policy Makers and Scholars,” in Halifax. The keynote speaker is world-renowned criminologist John Braithwaite, perhaps best known for his book Crime, Shame and Reintegration and his work on responsive regulation and restorative...

  11. Restorative Conference in Singapore

    Practice courses over the past four years. Speakers and presenters included Australia's Terry O'Connell and John Braithwaite, and Lorenn Walker, Former Deputy Attorney General of the State of Hawaii. The full list of presenters and bios can be seen...

  12. Escaping Our Silos: Creating a Unified Strategy for Social Care, Education and Criminal Justice

    the continuum of restorative practices, we can enhance the role of the Lifeworld and diminish the role of the State. John Braithwaite, the Australian criminologist, said: “The lived experience of modern democracy is alienation. The feeling is that...

  13. Restorative Justice Today: Practical Applications

    experts in the area of restorative justice, provide information not found in other restorative justice texts." John Braithwaite of Australian National University says of the book: "Lorenn Walker and Katherine van Wormer assemble a very contemporary...

  14. Ancient justice finds new life

    say that “the story of peace among the once-warlike Enga offers insight for the wider world.” At the end of the piece John Braithwaite of the Australian National University in Canberra is quoted as saying, “The societies that are most experienced at...

  15. Restorative Justice, Responsive Regulation & Complex Problems Conference 2014 : University of Vermont

    A call for papers has been issued for a conference titled "Restorative Justice, Responsive Regulation & Complex Problems" to be held at Davis Conference Center, University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont, USA, on July 16 to 18, 2014. The announcement...

  16. IIRP President Ted Wachtel to co-teach first fully online “gateway” course

    rare footage from 1994, the year Wachtel first went to Australia to meet Terry O’Connell, researcher and writer John Braithwaite and Marg Thorsborne, a guidance counselor who did the first school-based restorative conferences. Wachtel said, “People will...

  17. Justifying Restorative Justice: A Theoretical Justification for the Use of Restorative Justice Practices

    (JSD) candidate at Columbia University School of Law. I am very grateful for the comments and contributions of John Braithwaite, George Fletcher, James Liebman, Jeffrey Fagan, Carol Liebman, and Robert Ferguson. I would also like to thank my mother,...

  18. The Mackillop Model of Restorative Practice

    fair process. It is underpinned by the research of American psychiatrist Donald Nathanson and Australian criminologist John Braithwaite, and also by the work of Ted Wachtel and Paul McCold of the International Institute for Restorative Practices, who...

  19. Background Paper on New Zealand Youth Justice Process

    which brings home to the offender that behaviour of this type is shameful and it brings shame on the family. Professor John Braithwaite from the Australian National University speaks of what he calls reintegrative shaming which I have interpreted as "We...

  20. Dreaming of a New Reality

    inspired by their stories. This brilliant book enlivens the hope of restorative living as a practical reality.” — Dr. John Braithwaite, Distinguished Professor, The Australian National University “Let’s hope that Ted Wachtel’s book, Dreaming of a New...

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