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Restorative justice in the criminal judicial system
2022

Restorative justice in the criminal judicial system

Matthew Feeney [address] 1000 Words Restorative Justice in the Criminal Judicial System originally published in “Spotlight on Recovery” by Matthew Feeney Restorative Justice is an age-old philosophy which is more recently being applied to the...
Feeney, Matthew D.Minnesota
Jailhouse lawyering and restorative justice
April 15, 2021

Jailhouse lawyering and restorative justice

Watterson, Randy A.North Carolina
Brother, can we talk?: Restorative justice in the criminal justice system
September 23, 2019

Brother, can we talk?: Restorative justice in the criminal justice system

Matthew Feeney [ID] 1000 Lakeshore Drive Moose Lake, MN 55767 1000 Words Brother can we talk? Restorative Justice in the Criminal Judicial System (originally published in "Spotlight on Recovery") by Matthew Feeney Restorative Justice is...
Feeney, Matthew D.Minnesota
Does restorative justice let offenders off the hook?
September 20, 2019

Does restorative justice let offenders off the hook?

i/.lme72'can Prison W/r2’tz'ng Archive Page 1 of 2 Does Restorative Justice Let Offenders Off the Hook? As a movement, restorative justice is gaining momentum in the United States. Its history comes from native healing circles...
Noonan, BryanMichigan
Punishment, rehabilitation, and restorative justice
June 9, 2019

Punishment, rehabilitation, and restorative justice

Joseph Scheinuck, # G64012 Punishment, Rehabilitation, and Restorative Justice 06-09-2019 "The purpose of sentencing is PUNISHMNT!" I remember those words very clearly. They were spoken by a prosecutor during one of my (many) sentencing hearings....
Scheinuck, Joseph E.California
Restorative justice inside out
April 20, 2019

Restorative justice inside out

Restorative Justice Inside Out ‘by Mikhail Mrkhasev I I smiled throughout the court proceedings. Arrogant and uncaring, I smiled at the victim's devastated family, as thy watched me strut into the courtroom day in, day...
Markhasev, MikhailCalifornia
Definition of restorative justice
January 2, 2019

Definition of restorative justice

Definition of Restorative Justice Restorative justice is a revolutionary attempt at mitigating the proliferation of procedural justice whos misguided objective to convict, isolate, release has failed as evidenced by recidivism rates. Without the positive return...
Time, JustinMassachusetts
What is justice?
October 18, 2016

What is justice?

What is Justice? By: Lacino Hamilton A recent rash of publicized fatal shootings of unarmed black pedestrians by law enforcement officers has drew uproarious pleas of justice for the family and friends of those who...
Hamilton, LacinoNot Available
Restorative/peace-building justice
November 2012

Restorative/peace-building justice

Amen, Asar ImhotepCalifornia
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