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Understanding Victims and Restorative Justice James Dignan

Understanding Victims and Restorative Justice By James Dignan

Understanding Victims and Restorative Justice by James Dignan


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Summary

Understanding Victims and Restorative Justice examines the origins of and the relationship between these two sets of developments, and seeks to assess their strengths and weaknesses in meeting the needs of victims as part of the overall response to crime.

Understanding Victims and Restorative Justice Summary

Understanding Victims and Restorative Justice by James Dignan

Although the topics dealt with are complex, the author has been very successful in presenting and exploring them clearly. Students may find particularly helpful the summary at the end of each chapter of the main points covered in that section.
The Legal Executive

...the real strength of this book lies in the critical thinking that arises from the juxtaposition of two very much unfinished debates: the question of how victims are treated by the justice system, and the practices and implications of restorative justice.
...I feel this book is particularly important because it reframes a whole series of debates and practices which, otherwise, might be in danger of getting 'stuck'. That this is also undertaken by someone who is extremely knowledgeable about the subject matter and perceptive in relation to key issues is an added bonus.

Vista

Two of the principal and most influential developments within criminal justice policy - taking in a variety of common law jurisdictions during the past thirty years - have been the rise of the 'victim movement' and the emergence of a distinctive set of practices that have become associated with the term 'restorative justice'. Understanding Victims and Restorative Justice examines the origins of and the relationship between these two sets of developments, and seeks to assess their strengths and weaknesses in meeting the needs of victims as part of the overall response to crime.

Written in a lively and accessible style this book is of benefit to students from a range of disciplines including criminology, sociology and the law. Also helpful to professionals, practitioners and policymakers working in voluntary agencies within the criminal justice system.

About James Dignan

Jim Dignan is Reader at Sheffield University. He has published widely in the areas of crime and justice.

Table of Contents

Series editor's foreword
Acknowledgements

Introduction

1Victims, Victimization and Victimology
2Victim focused policy-making: 'the welfare approach'
3Victims and the criminal justice system
4Restorative justice and what it might mean for victims
5Evaluating restorative justice from a victim perspective: empirical evidence
6Assessing restorative justice: the broader picture

Additional information

GOR003752068
9780335209798
0335209793
Understanding Victims and Restorative Justice by James Dignan
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Open University Press
20041116
248
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