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Restorative justice in Belgian prisons: The results of an empirical research
Stamatakis, Nikolaos; Vandeviver, Christophe
2013In Crime, Law and Social Change
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Abstract :
[en] Justice–when spelled with a capital 'J’ – should be discursive [31] and based on equal respect ([40]: 206, 210) allowing a plurality of voices within the discourse. Particularly in the present research, this thread of pluralism is important. Prisoners’ voices have rarely been heard. Yet, if we wish to be true to the principle that restorative justice is discursive, it follows that the discourse is not complete without also accommodating their voices. To date, little research attention has been paid to the inner motivations of imprisoned offenders for willing to participate in restorative justice initiatives, as well as to their perceptions about their relationships with the victim and the community and the impact of religion on them. Hence, the present empirical study, conducted in several prisons across Belgium, endeavours to shed light on these aspects that have been theoretically overlooked, providing valuable information at policy-level about the design of future restorative justice programmes.
Disciplines :
Criminology
Author, co-author :
Stamatakis, Nikolaos ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Doct. crimino. (Bologne)
Vandeviver, Christophe;  Ghent University > Law > IRCP
Language :
English
Title :
Restorative justice in Belgian prisons: The results of an empirical research
Publication date :
2013
Journal title :
Crime, Law and Social Change
ISSN :
0925-4994
eISSN :
1573-0751
Publisher :
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Peer reviewed :
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