The Movement for Restorative Justice: An Idea Whose Time Has Come
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For its supporters, restorative justice is a less formal and professional “third way” in criminal matters, between retribution and rehabilitation. The banner is waved on behalf of very diverse causes: in the interest of the victim, the offender, the community, etc. It is also waved on behalf of their advocates, too, when it contributes to the survival of an Anabaptist denomination, to a critical criminology, or to the preservation of paralegal professions. This article analyzes restorative justice as a “movement” that links mobilizations located in different social spaces, thus showing the impoverishment of the reforming ambition of a “radical social movement”.
Réseaux sociaux