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*Braithwaite, John (2002) Setting Standards for Restorative Justice. British Journal of Criminology 42: 563-577. | *Braithwaite, John (2002) Setting Standards for Restorative Justice. British Journal of Criminology 42: 563-577. | ||
*Braithwaite, John (2002) Restorative Justice and Therapeutic Jurisprudence. Behavioral Sciences and the Law 1997: 244-262 [[http://www.anu.edu.au/fellows/jbraithwaite/_documents/Articles/Restorative_Justice_2002.pdf]] | *Braithwaite, John (2002) Restorative Justice and Therapeutic Jurisprudence. Behavioral Sciences and the Law 1997: 244-262 [[http://www.anu.edu.au/fellows/jbraithwaite/_documents/Articles/Restorative_Justice_2002.pdf]] | ||
*Braithwaite, John and Pettit, P. (1990). Not Just | *Braithwaite, John and Pettit, P. (1990). Not Just Deserts: A Republican Theory of Criminal Justice Oxford, UK: Clarendon Press, 240p. | ||
:The book transcends the debate between theories of punishment with a comprehensive theory of criminal justice generally, the goal of which should be to maximize dominion (i.e. freedom, holistically conceived). A republican conception of freedom within a social world yields presumptions in favor of: parsimony, the checking of state power over individuals, reprobation, and reintegration of victims and offenders. | :The book transcends the debate between theories of punishment with a comprehensive theory of criminal justice generally, the goal of which should be to maximize dominion (i.e. freedom, holistically conceived). A republican conception of freedom within a social world yields presumptions in favor of: parsimony, the checking of state power over individuals, reprobation, and reintegration of victims and offenders. | ||
*Christie, Nils (2006) Restorative Justice: Five Dangers Ahead. Oslo: Manuskript. | *Christie, Nils (2006) Restorative Justice: Five Dangers Ahead. Oslo: Manuskript. |