Buch, Englisch, 294 Seiten, Format (B × H): 234 mm x 158 mm, Gewicht: 450 g
Buch, Englisch, 294 Seiten, Format (B × H): 234 mm x 158 mm, Gewicht: 450 g
Reihe: Routledge Frontiers of Criminal Justice
ISBN: 978-1-138-06582-6
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
In theory, the victim is a core participant in restorative justice and the restoration of the harm is a first concern. In practice, questions arise as to whether the victim is actively involved in the process, what restoration may entail, whether there is a risk of secondary victimisation and whether the victim is truly at the heart of the restorative response, or whether the offender remains the focal point of attention.
Using a combination of victimological literature and empirical data from a European research project, this book considers the role and the position of the victim in restorative justice practices, focusing on legislative, organisational and institutional frameworks of victim-offender mediation and conferencing programmes at a national and local level, as well as the victims’ personal needs and experiences. The findings are essential reading for academics and students engaged in the study of justice, victimology and law. The publication will also be valuable to policymakers and professionals such as social workers, lawyers and mediators.
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General introduction, Daniela Bolivar, Inge Vanfraechem and Ivo Aertsen Part 1. Victims in restorative justice literature 1. Victims’ experiences and their need for justice, Antony Pemberton and Inge Vanfraechem 2. Restorative justice and victims of crime, Inge Vanfraechem and Daniela Bolivar Part 2. Victims in mediation and conferencing: a European research Introduction, Inge Vanfraechem and Daniela Bolivar 3. Victims in mediation in Austria, Christa Pelikan and Leo Bachinger 4. Victims in mediation in Finland, Päivi Honkatukia 5. Victims in mediation in the Netherlands, Antony Pemberton 6. Victims in conferencing, Inge Vanfraechem 7. Comparison of the main results: variations and similarities, Daniela Bolivar, Christa Pelikan and Anne Lemonne Part 3. Victims and restoration in policy-making 8. Local practices, Daniela Bolivar 9. European policies, Katrien Lauwaert.