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Restorative justice & responsive regulationRestorative justice & responsive regulation

Restorative justice & responsive regulation

John Braithwaite

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Braithwaite's argument against punitive justice systems and for restorative justice systems establishes that there are good theoretical and empirical grounds for anticipating that well designed restorative justice processes will restore victims, offenders, and communities better thanexisting criminal justice practices. Counterintuitively, he also shows that a restorative justice system may deter, incapacitate, and rehabilitate more effectively than a punitive system. This is particularly true when the restorative justice system is embedded in a responsive regulatoryframework that opts for deterrence only after restoration repeatedly fails, and incapacitation only after escalated deterrence fails...

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OL11076477W

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Administration of Criminal justiceCriminal justice, Administration ofCriminalsLawNonfictionRehabilitationRestorative justiceVictims of crimesCriminals, rehabilitationCriminal justice, administration of

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