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the USA JR 138 THE PHENOMENON OF RESTORATIVE JUSTICE: SOME INTRODUCTORY
REMARKS Dennis Sullivan , Larry
Tifft & Peter Cordella, American practitioners,
reflect on the idea of peacemaking criminology.
From
England JR 139 A CENTURY ON IS PASTORAL HOME VISITING STILL RELEVANT
TO THE WORK OF THE PROBATION SERVICE? On the centenary of the Probation
Service, Dave Wood reflects on pastoral home
visiting. From
Australia JR 140 FROM BLAMING & SHAMING TO RESTORATION & TRANSFORMATION
Rhonda Mann, an Australian prison
chaplain, writes how moving from blame to restoration brings transformation. From
England JR 141 TOWARDS A GLOBAL PARADIGM OF JUSTICE: TRUTH, RESTORATION
AND RECONCILIATION Dr. John Sentamu
(Archbishop of York), in the second Lord Longford lecture, reflects on justice
as truth, restoration and reconciliation From
England JR 142 RELIGIOUS INTERVENTIONS IN PRISONS Jonathan
Burnside speaks to European prison chaplains about religious interventions
in prison systems From
Canada JR 143 COMPULSORY COMPASSION: A Critique of Restorative
Justice, Annalise Acorn Wayne Northey
reviews the book Compulsory Compassion, and its contribution to our understanding
of restorative justice
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England JR 144 MAGNA CARTA AND MODERN-DAY JUSTICE Baroness
Elizabeth Butler-Sloss explores the relevance of Magna Carta to certain aspects
of the present relationship between the Government and the judiciary.
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the USA JR 145/145a LIFE WITHOUT PAROLE - THE STORY OF LIAM Q Jens
Soering argues that a sentence without prospect of parole breeds despair. PRISON
AUTHOR WRITES BOOKS ON CRIMINAL JUSTICE Jean
Franklin reviews books written by Jens Soering From England JR
146 ONE HUDRED YEARS OF PROBATION Dr
Maurice Vanstone reflects on a century of the work of care by probation officers. From
England JR147 THE CROSS AND PEACE: A REPLY TO WAYNE NORTHEY Robert
Shaw offers an alternative analysis of violence, and the processes of forgiveness,
repentance and reconciliation From America JR148 WILLIAM GODWIN'S
MORAL EDUCATION THEORY OF PUNISHMENT: IS IT A RESTORATIVE APPROACH TO JUSTICE
? Polly Ashton Smith assesses a theory
from two hundred years ago that has a contemporary relevance. From England
JR149 IMPRISONMENT: THE FOUR BLAIR PRINCIPLES Andrew
Coyle, in a Perrie lecture of 2005, examines Blair's policy on prisons,
and posits a new model for prisons in the 21st century. From England JR150
CRIME AND MORALITY REVISITED John
Croft revisits a theme, and argues for a new way of understanding it.
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England JR151 CHANGING THE LANDSCAPE - NEW APPROACHES TO CRIME AND JUSTICE
Andrew
Coyle speaks at a conference in New Zealand about new approaches to
crime and justice in that country.
From Canada JR152 THINK POSITIVE.
- WRITING HELPS AUTHOR OVERCOME GRIEF AFTER FATHER'S MURDER FINDING A SONG
~ DANCING THE WORDS Margot Van Sluytman
- Richard Amery describes the therapeutic writing of Margot, and we hear from
the poet in her own words. From England JR153 UNDERSTANDING SEX
OFFENDERS Robert Shaw presents
a case for a better understanding of this category of crime From Holland
JR154 A BIBLICAL VISION OF JUSTICE Herman
Bianchi explores what the scriptures say about this key concept From
England JR155 IMPLEMENTING THE NATIONAL OFFENDER MANAGEMENT MODEL IN
ENGLAND AND WALES Christine Knott charts
the development and implementation of NOMM across 139 prisons and 42 Probation
areas From England JR156 JUSTICE FOR ALL Jonathan
Burnside explains the origins of of our senses of "justice" and "injustice"
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the USA JR157 FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS OF RESTORATIVE JUSTICE Howard
Zehr and Harry Mika provide a working
definition of Restorative Justice.
From England JR158 COMMUNITY
SAFETY AND COMMUNITY JUSTICE David Faulkner
explores the Thames Valley Partnership’s Journey, 1993 – 2008 From Canada
JR159 "NOT ENOUGH!" AND INTERNATIONAL RESTORATIVE JUSTICE
Wayne Northey champions the cause for
the application of Restorative Justice in International Law From England
JR160 THE SPIRIT OF JUSTICE Jonathan
Burnside explores how we can be confident that justice mediated by
adjudicatory agencies is truly from God. From Canada JR161 SCAPEGOATS,
THE BIBLE AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE Vern Redekop.
An exploration of the theory of scapegoating from Rene Girard as worked out in
scripture and the justice system. From England JR162 MISUNDERSTANDING
DENIAL: A CAUSE FOR CONCERN Robert Shaw
explains how "being in denial" is used and misused in the justice system.
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England JR163 QUAKERISM - AND PENAL ABOLITION Dr
Johnson argues that we are currently imprisoned by our own prison policy
From
the USA JR164 ANOTHER PYRRHIC VICTORY Jens
Soering considers the effect of Operation Iraqi Freedom on the national interests
of the USA From England JR165 A QUESTION OF CHARACTER Jonathan
Burnside enquires whether the character of the defendant is important
in biblical and modern criminal law. From the USA JR166 TRANSFORMATION
OF JUSTICE: FROM MOSES TO JESUS Millard
Lind discusses the place of worldly justice in relation to biblical justice
From England JR167 CRIME: FACING UP TO REALITY John
Croft reviews sense and nonsense in the understanding of crime, in
the context of faith and morality From the USA JR168 RESTORATIVE
JUSTICE IN OURSELVES Kathleen Denison
considers inner and outer prisons that prisoners have to face
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England JR169 INTERPRETING MURDER Dr
Jonathan Burnside Jonathan Burnside interprets our understanding of
murder against the backdrop of the Bible.
From the USA JR170 RETRIBUTIVE
JUSTICE, RESTORATIVE JUSTICE Howard Zehr,
one of the pioneers of Resorative Justice, wrote in 1985 that "criminial justice
is not working" - his views are still valid today. From England JR171 A
STRATEGIC APPROACH TO SENTENCING Harry
Woolf, a former Lord Chief Justice, considered the right approach to sentencing
in 2005 - how far has he been proved right ? From the USA JR172 IMPRISONMENT
AS UN-JUSTICE Ronald W.
Nikkel with Dan Van Ness. Two
writers from Prison Fellowship International reflect on the usefulness or otherwise
of imprisonment in the pursuit of justice
From England JR173 MORE
JUSTICE LESS LAW John Pendleton,
a former Chief Probation Officer, reflects on the dichotomy between law and justice
From Canada JR174 INTERACTIONS WITH REASON, FAITH, AND REVOLUTION:
REFLECTIONS ON THE GOD DEBATE, REVIEW - Part 1 of 3 Wayne
Northey provides the first part of a review of the arguments for and against
God from a recent book
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