id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_3pkikopr4jdxtkqsv6iejlwqa4 John Braithwaite Doing Justice Intelligently in Civil Society 2006 17 .pdf application/pdf 8425 509 55 trials that have found substantial effects of restorative justice in reducing subsequent reoffending, though only for some kinds of offenders (Sherman, 2003), and While almost all developed nations and many developing ones have restorative justice programs for youth offending today, they mostly remain marginal It is the only nation where restorative justice is the mainstream, presumptive path for youth offending. The shame dynamics discussed in the latter part of this special issue are different in a conference than in a dyadic mediation. (this issue) show that the way victims can improve their circumstances through restorative justice are various. trials, victims in restorative justice processes are more than twice as likely to be Family, victims and culture: Youth justice in New Zealand. Victim participation in a restorative justice process. Communities, conferences and restorative social justice. (2005), Restorative Justice and Responsive Regulation (2002), and Shame Management through Reintegration (2001). ./cache/work_3pkikopr4jdxtkqsv6iejlwqa4.pdf ./txt/work_3pkikopr4jdxtkqsv6iejlwqa4.txt