Restorative justice from a children's rights perspective
In: Studies in restorative justice
Abstract
About the series -- Acknowledgments -- Beyond rhetoric on children's rights and restorative justice – A critical foreword (Lode Walgrave) -- Introduction (Annemieke Wolthuis & Tim Chapman) -- Part I International standards and reflections on restorative justice for children -- Chapter 1 Restorative justice, a child's right (Annemieke Wolthuis) -- Chapter 2 Restorative practices can steal the rights of children too – The importance of value-led and evidence-based standards (Tim Chapman) -- Chapter 3 The UN Committee on the Rights of the Child – How we work and what child victims and offenders need (Renate Winter) -- Chapter 4 Child victims and child perpetrators in restorative justice – A Needs-Rights Model (Tali Gal) -- Chapter 5 Rights-based restorative justice – Questioning and decolonizing our ways of knowing, doing and being in Canada and beyond (Shannon A. Moore) -- Part II Global developments & trends of restorative justice for children -- Chapter 6 Restorative justice for children around the globe – International perspectives and trends (Cedric Foussard) -- Chapter 7 Restorative justice in European youth justice systems – Contextual, legal, practice-related and analytical aspects (Frieder Dünkel & Andrea Păroşanu) -- Chapter 8 Restorative child justice: South Africa, Namibia and Zimbabwe (Julia Sloth-Nielsen) -- Part III Local practices and challenges for restorative justice approaches with children -- Chapter 9 Introducing restorative practices in the child justice system of Georgia (Maia Chochua) -- Chapter 10 Restorative justice and children's rights in Aotearoa New Zealand – Convergence and divergence (Andrea Păroşanu & Nessa Lynch) -- Chapter 11 The potential of restorative justice to fulfill the children's right to be heard – The experience in Chile (Daniela Bolívar, Alejandra Mera & Ivǹ Navarro) -- Chapter 12 When child-friendly justice meets restorative justice in a welfare model – The case of France (Jessica Filippi) -- Chapter 13 Restorative justice for young people in Poland – The law, current practices and prospects for improvement (Beata Czarnecka-Dzialuk) -- Chapter 14 Child justice in the Netherlands – A boost for restorative and child-friendly interventions? (Maartje Berger & Annemieke Wolthuis) -- Chapter 15 Rights, restoration and justice for children – Shaking the Movers in Canada (Brenda Morrison, Virginia Caputo, Angie Osachoff & Daniella Bendo) -- Chapter 16 Strengthening rights and participation of children – A Finnish perspective on a restorative approach to education (Maija Gellin)
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