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Restorative justice for survivors of sexual abuse /

Drawing on interviews with survivors, this book gives a voice to survivors and illuminates how restorative justice processes can meet their justice needs. With a unique focus on the people around the survivor rather than on the abuser, it offers radical solutions for the development of restorative j...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Marinari, Angela (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Bristol : Policy Press, 2021.
Colección:Policy Press shorts. Research.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction
  • Restorative justice and survivors' justice needs
  • Gathering voices
  • Giving voice and making sense
  • Building a restorative justice programme
  • Best practice guidelines
  • Conclusion.
  • Front Cover
  • Restorative Justice for Survivors of Sexual Abuse
  • Copyright information
  • Table of contents
  • List of figures and Tables
  • One Introduction
  • Interpretative phenomenological analysis and a feminist approach to research
  • Structure of the book
  • Two Restorative justice and survivors' justice needs
  • Principles of restorative justice
  • 'Community' in restorative justice
  • 'Dialogue' in restorative justice
  • 'Restoration' in restorative justice
  • Restorative justice processes in sexual abuse cases
  • Restorative justice and the criminal justice system
  • Restorative justice as an additional route to justice
  • Orientating restorative justice towards survivors
  • Defining restorative justice for sexual abuse
  • Gaining justice through restorative justice processes
  • 'Victims' in restorative justice
  • 'Voice and validation' in restorative justice
  • 'Bystanders' in restorative justice
  • Three Gathering voices
  • Sarah
  • Jane
  • Alice
  • Helen
  • Emma
  • Clare
  • Four Giving voice and making sense
  • Complex, triangulated relationships
  • Who causes harm?
  • Voices
  • Recognising the act and impact of abuse
  • Recognition and validation
  • Voices
  • Control over their narrative
  • Whose story is it?
  • Voices
  • Five Building a restorative justice programme
  • Who causes harm?
  • Restorative justice processes with enablers of abuse
  • Recognition and validation
  • Expanding access to recognition and validation
  • Whose story is it?
  • Developing survivors' narratives with professional knowledge
  • Control over their narrative as a measure of success
  • The pyramid programme of restorative justice for sexual abuse
  • Six Best practice guidelines
  • Stage 1
  • general information about sexual abuse
  • Stage 2
  • restorative justice processes with enablers
  • Stage 3
  • restorative justice processes with abusers
  • Collaborating to succeed
  • Seven Conclusion
  • Widening survivors' opportunities
  • Widening practitioners' opportunities
  • Widening researchers' opportunities
  • References
  • Case information
  • Circle of emotion
  • Further information sheet
  • Practical support
  • Additional person sheet
  • Appendix A: ISVA-assisted questionnaire
  • Appendix B: Semi-structured interview schedule
  • Index
  • Back Cover