Symbolic Closure Through Memory, Reparation and Revenge in Post-Conflict Societies
Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation (1999)
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| Keywords | Restorative justice Reparation (Criminal justice Reconciliation Revenge | |||||||||
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| Call number | JC578.H35 1999 | |||||||||
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Jakob Holderstein Holtermann (2009). Outlining the Shadow of the Axe—On Restorative Justice and the Use of Trial and Punishment. Criminal Law and Philosophy 3 (2):187-207.
David J. Cornwell (2009). The Penal Crisis and the Clapham Omnibus: Questions and Answers in Restorative Justice. North American Distributor, International Specialised Book Services.
Charles Barton (2000). Getting Even Again. International Journal of Applied Philosophy 14 (1):129-142.
Linda Radzik (2007). Offenders, the Making of Amends and the State. In Gerry Johnstone & Daniel W. van Ness (eds.), Handbook of Restorative Justice.
David J. Cornwell (2006). Criminal Punishment and Restorative Justice: Past, Present, and Future Perspectives. North American Distributor, International Specialised Book Services.
Shunzo Majima (2009). Forgotten Victims of Military Humanitarian Intervention: A Case for the Principle of Reparation? Philosophia 37 (2).
Linda Radzik (2009). Making Amends: Atonement in Morality, Law, and Politics. Oxford University Press.
Michael Davis (2000). Revenge, Victim's Rights, and Criminal Justice. International Journal of Applied Philosophy 14 (1):119-128.
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