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Epistemological reflections on the evaluation of restorative justice practices
Language
en
Article de revue
This item was published in
British Journal of Community Justice. 2008, vol. 6, n° 2, p. 77-83
Sheffield Hallam University
English Abstract
This paper presents a reflection on the reasons which motivate the evaluation of restorative justice practices. In a social and institutional domain crowded with believes and symbols it debates what this need for understanding ...Read more >
This paper presents a reflection on the reasons which motivate the evaluation of restorative justice practices. In a social and institutional domain crowded with believes and symbols it debates what this need for understanding means. With the help of simple questions: who evaluates, for what reasons, what is evaluated and how, it proposes to researchers a small exercise in scientific hygiene useful both for improving their necessary distance and for understanding better the difficulties of evaluative reasoning within the field of restorative justice.Read less <
English Keywords
Epistemology
power
organisation
Methodology
Mediation
Criminal Justice system
Evaluation
politics
Restorative Justice
Origin
Hal imported