Ruth Ann Strickland is currently Professor and Chairperson of the Political Science and Criminal Justice Department at Appalachian State University, North Carolina.
Chapter 1: Restorative Justice
1
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Definition of the Restorative Justice Alternative
1
(1)
Historical Origins of the Restorative Justice Movement
2
(2)
Uses of Restorative Justice
4
(1)
Restorative Justice: General Practices
5
(4)
Restorative Justice: Specific Techniques
9
(5)
Preview of Upcoming Chapters
14
(5)
Chapter 2: Restorative Justice and Defendants
19
(18)
Restoring Communities, Victims, and Defendants
19
(2)
Taking Responsibility Versus Legal Guilt
21
(3)
Widening the Net of Social Control
24
(1)
Reintegrating and Restoring Offenders
24
(2)
Reduction in Offender Recidivism
26
(2)
Defendants and Legal Rights
28
(2)
Proportionality in Punishment
30
(2)
Restorative Justice and Dangerous Defendants
32
(2)
Conclusions
34
(3)
Chapter 3: Restorative Justice and Victims
37
(25)
Victim Services
39
(1)
Victim-Offender Panels
40
(2)
Family Group Conferencing
42
(3)
Victim-Offender Reconciliation and Mediation
45
(3)
Victim Compensation and Restitution
48
(3)
Healing and Sentencing Circles
51
(2)
Victim Impact Statements
53
(3)
Reparative Boards
56
(2)
Conclusions
58
(4)
Chapter 4: Restorative Justice and the Courtroom Workgroup
62
(24)
Police
63
(3)
Prosecutors
66
(4)
Defense Attorneys
70
(4)
Judges
74
(8)
Conclusions
82
(4)
Chapter 5: Restorative Justice and the Community
86
(24)
Defining Community
86
(2)
Community Justice and Crime
88
(1)
Communities of Interest and Responsibility
89
(1)
Community Involvement in Restorative Justice
90
(3)
Diverting Criminal Cases to Community Groups
93
(2)
Community Empowerment
95
(2)
Community Partnerships with Criminal Justice Agencies
97
(7)
Community Restoration
104
(1)
Building Community Support for Restorative Justice
105
(5)
Chapter 6: Restorative Justice and Corrections
110
(27)
Restorative Justice and the Multiple Goals of Corrections
110
(1)
Traditional Community-Based Corrections
111
(1)
Restorative Justice and Community-Based Corrections
112
(1)
Traditional Community-Based Corrections Revamped with a Restorative Focus
113
(8)
Restorative Justice Techniques with Correctional Implications
121
(9)
Implications of Restorative Justice for Corrections
130
(7)
Chapter 7: Conclusions
137
Implications of Restorative Justice
141
(1)
The Future of Restorative Justice
141
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