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'Will the Circle be Unbroken?' : Aboriginal Communities, Restorative Justice, and the Challenges of Conflict and Change /

Embraced with zeal by a wide array of activists and policymakers, the restorative justice movement has made promises to reduce the disproportionate rates of Aboriginal involvement in crime and the criminal justice system and to offer a healing model suitable to Aboriginal communities. Such promises...

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Autor principal: Dickson, Jane, 1961-
Otros Autores: La Prairie, Carol
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Buffalo : University of Toronto Press, 2005.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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505 0 |a ""Contents""; ""Introduction""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Part One: Defining the Challenges of Communities and Justice""; ""1 Deconstructing Community: The Theory and Reality of Communities in Aboriginal Restorative Justice""; ""2 Communities and Conflict: Offending Patterns and Over-Representation""; ""3 Severing the Gordian Knot: Efforts at Institutional Reform and the Rise of Restorative Approaches""; ""Part Two: Restorative Justice: Theory and Practice in Aboriginal Communities""; ""4 Restorative Justice in Aboriginal Communities: Origins and Early Development"" 
505 0 |a ""5 Providing a Context for the Challenge of Community Justice: Exploring the Implications for Restorative Initiatives in Profoundly Disordered Environments""""6 Testing the â€?Magicâ€?: Sentencing Circles in Aboriginal Community Restorative Justice""; ""7 â€?Taking Responsibilityâ€?: Conferencing and Forums in Canadian Aboriginal Communities""; ""Part Three: Completing the Circle and Advancing the Dialogue""; ""8 The Bottom Line: What Do We Know, and How Do We Know It?""; ""9 Forward Thinking, Looking Back: Where Do We Go from Here in Aboriginal Community Justice?"" 
505 0 |a ""10 Some Concluding Comments and Thoughts""""Notes""; ""References""; ""Index""; ""A""; ""B""; ""C""; ""D""; ""E""; ""F""; ""G""; ""H""; ""I""; ""J""; ""K""; ""L""; ""M""; ""N""; ""O""; ""P""; ""R""; ""S""; ""T""; ""U""; ""V""; ""W""; ""Y"" 
520 |a Embraced with zeal by a wide array of activists and policymakers, the restorative justice movement has made promises to reduce the disproportionate rates of Aboriginal involvement in crime and the criminal justice system and to offer a healing model suitable to Aboriginal communities. Such promises should be the focus of considerable critical analysis and evaluation, yet this kind of scrutiny has largely been absent. 'Will the Circle be Unbroken?' explores and confronts the potential and pitfalls of restorative justice, offering a much-needed critical perspective.Drawing on their shared experiences working with Aboriginal communities, Jane Dickson-Gilmore and Carol LaPrairie examine the outcomes of restorative justice projects, paying special attention to such prominent programs as conferencing, sentencing circles, and healing circles. They also look to Aboriginal justice reforms in other countries, comparing and contrasting Canadian reforms with the restorative efforts in New Zealand, Australia, and the United States.'Will the Circle be Unbroken?' provides a comprehensive overview of the critical issues in Aboriginal and restorative justice, placing these in the context of community. It examines the essential role of community in furthering both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal aspirations for restorative justice. 
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