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Defendants encountering victims in the courtroom: challenges and opportunities of allocution in capital trials for doing restorative justice
Authors:Rachel Halfrida Cunliffe
Institution:1. Conflict Resolution Program, Portland State University, Portland, OR, USARachel.cunliffe@pdx.edu
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Allocution is when offenders plead for mercy and offer explanations in order to mitigate punishment. This paper explores the opportunities and challenges inherent in an attempt to do restorative justice through offender allocution in the sentencing phase of capital trials. The essential principles in theories of restorative justice are presented. Then the contexts of allocution in a courtroom and the statements an offender might make in a typical restorative encounter are clearly differentiated. Contributions from the relatively new field of interpersonal neurobiology illuminate the state of mind in which the audience for allocution in a courtroom may be at the time allocution is offered with implications for how allocution might be used, and prepared for. Finally, suggestions are offered for how the opportunity for allocution might be taken up restoratively during capital trials.
Keywords:Capital trials  allocution  restorative justice  interpersonal neurobiology
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