"Restorative Justice: A Victim Perspective and Issues of Co-operation", Kiel, September 2012
Inhalt:
- Prologue, Ricarda Lummer
- Restorative Justice as an appropriate reaction in penal proceedings?, Jana Bewersdorff
- Justice: Found & Lost, Jim Hilborn
- Victim Needs and Coping Strategies of Victims,Otmar Hagemann
- Victim Support in Germany,Mario Nahrwold
- Victim Support in Hungary, Zsófia Tóth
- Friedenszirkel, ein wiederentdecktes Verfahren zur Konfliktbewältigung, Isabel Thoß and Elmar Weitekamp
- Open and Welcome, Crispin Blunt
- Restorative Justice – A Victim’s Perspective, Sari Stacey
- Making Justice Systems More Restorative – A View From The Bench, Lawrence Kershen QC
- Making Justice Systems More Restorative – Bringing Agencies Together – An Example From Germany, Jo Tein
- Making Justice Systems More Restorative – Perspectives from Probation in Europe, Leo Tigges
- RJ and Links with Civil Society, Pete Wallis
- Restorative Justice and Problem-Solving, Belinda Hopkins
- What a Difference a Year Makes, Geoff Emerson
- Restorative Justice with Youth in the Community in New Zealand, Allan MacRae
- Contributors
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