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" Restorative justice is a process whereby all the parties with a stake in a particular offence come together to resolve collectively how to deal with the aftermath of the offence and its implications for the future. "
Victims of Crime and Community Justice - 第 58 頁
Brian Williams 著 - 2005 - 176 頁
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Models of Conflict Resolution

Irene Sagel-Grande - 1999 - 196 頁
...set up 'whereby all parties with a stake in a specific offence came together to resolve collectivly how to deal with the aftermath of the offence and its implications for the future'." 8 Klaus Knauer, 'Kollektive Bedingungen der Verhaltenserziehung', in: Otto Kossakowski, Psychologische...
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Public Matters: Reviving Public Participation in Criminal Justice

Adam Crawford - 2001 - 44 頁
...the offence caused and how it might be repaired. One established definition is of a 'process whereby the parties with a stake in a particular offence come...of the offence and its implications for the future' (Marshall, 1996). Practical expressions of restorative justice seek to recognise that crime is more...
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The Spiritual Roots of Restorative Justice

Michael L. Hadley - 2001 - 288 頁
...Marshall, "Restorative Justice is a process whereby all the parties with a stake in a particular offense come together to resolve collectively how to deal...aftermath of the offence and its implications for the future."25 In the strict sense, Restorative Justice is neither a program nor a method. Nor, as some...
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Restorative Justice for Juveniles: Conferencing, Mediation and Circles

Allison Morris, Gabrielle Maxwell, Gabrielle M. Maxwell - 2001 - 303 頁
...social exclusion. In the new paradigm of restorative justice, all parties with a stake in a specific offence come together to resolve collectively how to deal with the aftermath of the offence and its implication for the future. The people who have a stake in a specific offence are citizens, potential...
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Restorative Justice & Responsive Regulation

John Braithwaite - 2001 - 336 頁
...consensus was not overwhelming. The most acceptable working definition was offered by Tony Marshall: "Restorative justice is a process whereby all the...the offence and its implications for the future." This definition does stake out a shared core meaning of restorative justice. Its main limitation is...
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New Visions of Crime Victims

Carolyn Hoyle, Richard P. Young - 2002 - 256 頁
...face-to-face or indirect. This is reflected in the widely cited definition formulated by Marshall: Restorative justice is a process whereby all the parties...aftermath of the offence and its implications for the future.1 This process is intended to show equal concern to the interests of offenders and victims....
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Criminal Justice in Ireland

Paul O'Mahony - 2002 - 852 頁
...more constructive way than the more conventional criminal justice approaches. It has been defined as a process "whereby all the parties with a stake in...of the offence and its implications for the future" (Marshall 1 999). It concentrates on restoring and repairing the relationship between the offender,...
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Restorative Justice and Family Violence

Heather Strang, John Braithwaite - 2002 - 304 頁
...victims, communities, and the offenders ...' (Hudson & Galaway, 1996: 2). In restorative justice processes 'all the parties with a stake in a particular offence...of the offence and its implications for the future' (Braithwaite, 1999a: 5 (quoting T. Marshall, 1997, personal communication)). Thus restorative justice...
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Accountability in Restorative Justice

Declan Roche - 2003 - 348 頁
...most cited definition of restorative justice uses terms almost exclusively concerned with this ideal: 'Restorative justice is a process whereby all the...of the offence and its implications for the future' (Marshall 1996: 37).5 Collective decision-making can take a number of forms, although in all but one...
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Restorative Justice: Critical Issues

Eugene McLaughlin, Open University - 2003 - 252 頁
...elements. we believe. of such an approach. Tony Marshall's (1996) restorative justice definition. as 'a process whereby all the parties with a stake in...the offence and its implications for the future', captures this core idea of restorative justice practice as a collaborative process to resolve harms....
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