Justice in Transition

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Author_Anna Eriksson
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Community Restorative Justice
community restorative justice Northern Ireland
Community Restorative Justice Projects
Community Restorative Justice Schemes
conflict transformation
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Ex-political Prisoners
ex-prisoner reintegration
Formal Criminal Justice System
Gacaca Courts
informal
Informal Justice
Informal Justice Practices
Informal Social Control
ireland
Justice Reconstruction
Loyalist Paramilitaries
northern
Northern Ireland Housing Executive
paramilitary groups
Paramilitary Punishment Violence
police community relations
projects
Provisional IRA
punishment
Punishment Violence
punitive populism
restorative
Restorative Justice
Restorative Justice Process
Restorative Justice Projects
Restorative Justice Schemes
social
Transitional Justice
Victim Offender Mediation
violence
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781843925187
  • Weight: 572g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Jun 2009
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book provides a unique account of the high-profile community-based restorative justice projects in the Republican and Loyalist communities that have emerged with the ending of the conflict in Northern Ireland. Unprecedented new partnerships between Republican communities and the Police Service of Northern Ireland have developed, and former IRA and UVF combatants and political ex prisoners have been amongst those involved. Community restorative justice projects have been central to these groundbreaking changes, acting as both facilitator and transformer.

Based on an extensive range of interviews with key players in this process, many of them former combatants, and unique access to the different community projects this books tells a fascinating story. At the same time this book explores the wider implications for restorative justice internationally, highlighting the important lessons for partnerships between police and community in other jurisdictions, particularly in the high-crime alienated neighbourhoods which exist in most western societies, as well as transitional ones. It also offers a critical analysis of the roles of both community and state and the tensions around the ownership of justice, and a critical, unromanticized assessment of the role of restorative justice in the community.

Anna Eriksson is a Lecturer in Criminology at Monash University, Australia. Her research interests include restorative justice, transitional justice, crime prevention in high-crime communities, cultures of violence, social control in post-conflict societies, comparative penology, and scandinavian exceptionalism.

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