Victims of Crime and Community JusticeJessica Kingsley Publishers, 2005年5月15日 - 176 頁 Can a victim's experience really be improved purely by diminishing the rights of offenders and increasing penalties for offending? |
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... project staff in the Warwickshire Victim and Witness Information Partnership and interim findings of the research on the other pilot projects (govnet 2004). The success of these projects, along with the responses to a public ...
... Project funded on a pilot basis by the corrections service (see Heise et al. 2000; Wilson and Picheca forthcoming). This kind of initiative was subsequently formalised by Correctional Services Canada (CSC) as part of its community ...
... pilot areas have taken place discreetly, but evidence is beginning to emerge of their potential for success, both as experiments in community justice and as ways of managing serious sexual offenders in the community. In the English projects ...
... pilot areas (Canadian circles began by prioritising high-risk sexual offenders, but moved on to work with other types of ex-prisoner too). One volunteer told a journalist reporting on the pilot projects, As a volunteer, you can utilise ...
... pilot projects have meant that faith communities have provided a high proportion of circle members. Two of the pilot projects have been set up with the support of local probation areas, and one by the Quakers (building upon the ...
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Restorative justice and its implications for victims | 57 |
Improving the position of victims of crime | 87 |
Real improvements for victims of crime | 112 |
Conclusions | 127 |
REFERENCES
| 153 |
SUBJECT INDEX
| 169 |
AUTHOR INDEX
| 174 |