Restorative justice in prisons |
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Authors: | Mandeep K. Dhami Greg Mantle Darrell Fox |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Cambridge , UK mkd25@cam.ac.uk;3. Anglia Ruskin University , UK;4. University of East , London, UK |
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Abstract: | Restorative justice (RJ) has found significant utility outside the prison setting. For many reasons, it has not received the same level of consideration inside the institution. While not every case can, or perhaps should be considered for restorative justice processing inside the prison, some could easily fall into the broad purview range of restorative and transformative justice. We provide examples of RJ practices that exist in some prisons focusing on: offending behavior and victim awareness programs, community service work, and victim‐offender mediation, as well as prison systems that exhibit a RJ philosophy. Also considered are the effectiveness of prison RJ practices, and the limitations of such efforts. Although RJ has the potential to have a positive impact on the work of prisons and the experience of imprisonment, it has not found wide acceptance and is currently limited to a relatively small number of prisons and then often only delivered in partial form. We believe that RJ has a realistic future in prison settings and that the contradictions that may be identified are not debilitating. |
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Keywords: | restorative justice imprisonment victim‐offender mediation community service alternatives to violence |
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