Title: Restorative Reintegration
Author: Northey, Wayne
Source: 6th International Conference on Restorative Justice
Date: 06/01/2003
Subject: Models
Call Number: 210.08
Type: Paper (9p.)
Abstract: Paper presented at the 6th International Conference on Restorative Justice, June 2003:
For over 25 years, the terminology of “Restorative Justice” has had increasingly wider acceptance and resonance within criminal justice jurisdictions around the world. As has come widely to be acknowledged, Restorative Justice is more than an alternative approach to criminal justice, it is ideally a “paradigm shift”, a genuine “third way” of seeing and responding to the crime phenomenon.
This arises in particular at the most basic level of understanding about response to the human “other”. If our worldview permits a division of life into permanent “them/us” categories, then the way is opened for routine scapegoating of the “them”, with consequent discarding of some humans like waste disposal. This is the reality in human warfare, and generally has been the case in “war on crime”, as first declared by President Nixon, but for a thousand years has been the dominant Western paradigm.
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Northey, Wayne.  (2003).  Restorative Reintegration.  6th International Conference on Restorative Justice.  Retrieved from http://www.sfu.ca/cfrj/fulltext/northey.pdf

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Northey, Wayne.  "Restorative Reintegration."  6th International Conference on Restorative Justice   1 June 2003.  ‹http://www.sfu.ca/cfrj/fulltext/northey.pdf›.

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