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Action Research in Criminal Justice : Restorative justice approaches in intercultural settings By Inge Vanfraechem, Ivo Aertsen

By: Publication details: Routledge 2019 New YorkDescription: xx, 209 pages ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780367227517
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 364.6​8 VAN.A
Summary: Table of Contents Introduction: ALTERNATIVE understandings of justice and security through restorative justice approaches (Inge Vanfraechem) 1. Action research in intercultural settings and restorative justice: setting the scene (Ivo Aertsen) 2. Visualizing action research in the ALTERNATIVE context (Ida Hydle) 3. Participatory filming as part of action research in ALTERNATIVE: Experiences from four countries (Dóra Szegő) 4. Getting involved and remaining distant: On action research in Vienna (Katrin Kremmel and Christa Pelikan) 5. Turning resistance to cooperation: Action research in Hungary (Dóra Szegő, Gabriella Benedek and Éva Győrfi) 6. Conflicts, victimisation and restorative justice in intercultural settings: An example of action research in Serbia (Vesna Nikolić-Ristanović, Sanja Ćopić, Nikola Petrović and Bejan Šaćiri) 7. Working across frontiers: Community based restorative justice in Northern Ireland (Tim Chapman, Hugh Campbell, Derick Wilson and Philip McCready) 8. Qualitative comparative analysis (Mario Ragazzi) Conclusion: Action research through restorative justice (Inge Vanfraechem and Ivo Aertsen)
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Table of Contents
Introduction: ALTERNATIVE understandings of justice and security through restorative justice approaches (Inge Vanfraechem)

1. Action research in intercultural settings and restorative justice: setting the scene (Ivo Aertsen)

2. Visualizing action research in the ALTERNATIVE context (Ida Hydle)

3. Participatory filming as part of action research in ALTERNATIVE: Experiences from four countries (Dóra Szegő)

4. Getting involved and remaining distant: On action research in Vienna (Katrin Kremmel and Christa Pelikan)

5. Turning resistance to cooperation: Action research in Hungary (Dóra Szegő, Gabriella Benedek and Éva Győrfi)

6. Conflicts, victimisation and restorative justice in intercultural settings: An example of action research in Serbia (Vesna Nikolić-Ristanović, Sanja Ćopić, Nikola Petrović and Bejan Šaćiri)

7. Working across frontiers: Community based restorative justice in Northern Ireland (Tim Chapman, Hugh Campbell, Derick Wilson and Philip McCready)

8. Qualitative comparative analysis (Mario Ragazzi)

Conclusion: Action research through restorative justice (Inge Vanfraechem and Ivo Aertsen)

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