Restorative justice from a children’s rights perspective
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This book addresses the relationship between restorative justice and children’s rights, an issue of increasing relevance to restorative justice theory and practice that has thus far received relatively little attention. Readers will find useful reviews of international human rights documents and of legislation, policy and practices in countries in Europe, Africa, Asia, South America, North America, and Oceania.
Each of the chapters demonstrates the compatibility between children’s rights and restorative justice. Adopting a rights-based approach is an important means for countries that are interested in further developing restorative justice practices, as it helps restorative processes that are new to the juvenile justice system to gain credibility as well as safeguard young participants’ rights in these processes. In countries where restorative justice has been developed, a rights approach can stimulate innovation and applications beyond the child justice system.
The book focuses on both needs and rights of children and young people who caused harm or suffered harm. Some chapters also adopt a critical point of view to explore the tensions between rights and restorative justice in relation to colonisation, welfare models, and professional privilege.
Studies in Restorative Justice
Restorative justice offers a unique approach to crime and victimisation and a change of course from the traditional preoccupation with retribution and transgression of rules in the criminal justice system. This book series aspires to highlight the many accomplishments achieved through the use of restorative justice practices in response to crime and social conflict. It is a collection of groundbreaking theoretical essays on the principles, uses and versatility of restorative justice as well as state-of-the-art empirical research into the implementation of restorative justice practices, experiences in these programmes and evaluation of its impact on victim recovery, reoffending and community capacity building. Contributors include established scholars and promising new scholars.
Trefwoorden
Specificaties
Lezersrecensies
Inhoudsopgave
Acknowledgments ix
Beyond rhetoric on children’s rights and restorative justice – A critical foreword xiii
Lode Walgrave
Introduction 1
Annemieke Wolthuis and Tim Chapman
Part I International standards and reflections on restorative justice for children
Chapter 1 Restorative justice, a child’s right 15
Annemieke Wolthuis
Chapter 2 Restorative practices can steal the rights of children too – The importance of value led and evidence-based standards 39
Tim Chapman
Chapter 3 The UN Committee on the Rights of the Child – How we work and what child victims and offenders need 63
Renate Winter
Chapter 4 Child victims and child perpetrators in restorative justice – A Needs-Rights Model 83
Tali Gal
Chapter 5 Rights-based restorative justice – Questioning and decolonizing our ways of knowing, doing and being in Canada and beyond 99
Shannon A. Moore
Part II Global developments & trends of restorative justice for children
Chapter 6 Restorative justice for children around the globe – International perspectives and trends 117
Cedric Foussard
Chapter 7 Restorative justice in European youth justice systems – Contextual, legal, practice-related and analytical aspects 137
Frieder Dünkel and Andrea Păroşanu
Chapter 8 Restorative child justice: South Africa, Namibia and Zimbabwe 157
Julia Sloth-Nielsen
Part III Local practices and challenges for restorative justice approaches with children
Chapter 9 Introducing restorative practices in the child justice system of Georgia 175
Maia Chochua
Chapter 10 Restorative justice and children’s rights in Aotearoa New Zealand – Convergence and divergence 195
Andrea Păroşanu and Nessa Lynch
Chapter 11 The potential of restorative justice to fulfill the children’s right to be heard – The experience in Chile 211
Daniela Bolívar, Alejandra Mera and Iván Navarro
Chapter 12 When child-friendly justice meets restorative justice in a welfare model – The case of France 225
Jessica Filippi
Chapter 13 Restorative justice for young people in Poland – The law, current practices and prospects for improvement 239
Beata Czarnecka-Dzialuk
Chapter 14 Child justice in the Netherlands – A boost for restorative and child-friendly interventions? 253
Maartje Berger and Annemieke Wolthuis
Chapter 15 Rights, restoration and justice for children – Shaking the Movers in Canada 273
Brenda Morrison, Virginia Caputo, Angie Osachoff and Daniella Bendo
Chapter 16 Strengthening rights and participation of children – A Finnish perspective on a restorative approach to education 291
Maija Gellin
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