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" Restorative justice has been the dominant model of criminal justice throughout most of human history for all the world's peoples. "
Restorative Justice & Responsive Regulation - Page 5
de John Braithwaite - 2001 - 336 pages
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The Handbook of Crime & Punishment

Michael H. Tonry - 2000 - 836 pages
...jurisprudence and of our notions of freedom, democracy, and community, Restorative justice has heen the dominant model of criminal justice throughout most of human history for all the world's peoples. A decisive move away from it came with the Norman conquest of much of Europe...
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Repair: The Impulse to Restore in a Fragile World

Elizabeth Spelman - 2003 - 180 pages
...legal historians, legal systems based on retributive justice are the anomaly across time and cultures; restorative justice "has been the dominant model of...criminal justice throughout most of human history for all the worlds' people."2i For example, Danielle Allen has argued that in classical Athens wrongdoing...
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Reconstructing Criminal Law: Text and Materials

Nicola Lacey, Celia Wells, Oliver Quick - 2003 - 914 pages
...the involvement of alternative institutions has a long history. Braithwaite has even claimed that, 'Restorative justice has been the dominant model of...human history for perhaps all the world's peoples' (Braithwaite 2002: 5; for critical discussion of this claim, see Daly 2002); and even within the framework...
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Accountability in Restorative Justice

Declan Roche - 2003 - 348 pages
...has been suppressed by the modern nation state. John Braithwaite (2001: 5l, for example, claims that "Restorative justice has been the dominant model of...human history for perhaps all the world's peoples'. The sub-text — and sometimes the plain text — of such claims is that the important elements of...
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Restorative Justice: Critical Issues

Eugene McLaughlin, Open University - 2003 - 252 pages
...Buddhist. Taoist. and Confucian traditions...'; and he concludes that 'restorative justice has heen the dominant model of criminal justice throughout most of human history for all the world's peoples (1999. p.1. my emphasis). What an extraordinary claim! Linked with the claim...
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Doing Justice Without the State: The Afikpo (Ehugbo) Nigeria Model

O. Oko Elechi - 2006 - 282 pages
...society after the state1 emerged as the dominant power in society. Braithwaite (1998:1) notes that "restorative justice has been the dominant model of...criminal justice throughout most of human history for all the world's peoples." Van Ness (1986: 66) observes that "a decisive move away from it came with...
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