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A Bottom-Up Approach to Transformative Justice in Northern Ireland

机译:自下而上的北爱尔兰司法变革方法

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1This article explores community-based restorative justice projects run by political ex-prisoners and former combatants in Northern Ireland, initiatives which are dealing with everyday crime and conflict in local communities in a period of transition. It is argued that restorative justice can act as a facilitator, both for individuals within the community and between communities and the state, when violence-supporting norms are expected to be replaced by nonviolent approaches to conflict and its resolution. The article also argues for a greater role for criminological approaches to crime, punishment and justice within transitions, recognising the strengths of criminology to address underlying causes of continued violence in postconflict settings. In particular, this article investigates attempts by these initiatives to build bridges between historically estranged communities and the police, and argues for the possibility of restorative justice becoming a catalyst for transformative justice during times of rapid social change.
机译:1 本文探讨了北爱尔兰政治前囚犯和前战斗人员开展的基于社区的恢复性司法项目,这些倡议涉及过渡时期当地社区的日常犯罪和冲突。有人认为,当支持暴力的规范有望被非暴力方式解决冲突及其解决方案所取代时,恢复性司法可以为社区内以及社区与国家之间的个人提供便利。文章还主张,在过渡时期,犯罪学的犯罪学,犯罪学和正义的犯罪学方法应发挥更大的作用,认识到犯罪学在解决冲突后环境中持续暴力的根本原因方面的优势。尤其是,本文调查了这些举措在历史悠久的社区和警察之间架起桥梁的尝试,并指出在社会快速变化的时期,恢复性司法有可能成为变革性司法的催化剂。

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    《International Journal of Transitional Justice》 |2009年第3期|p.301-320|共20页
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    Anna Eriksson*;

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    *Lecturer in Criminology, School of Political and Social Inquiry, Monash University, Australia. Email: Anna.Eriksson{at}arts.monash.edu.au;

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