Sexual Violence and Restorative Justice: Addressing the Justice Gap
Book
Keenan, M., & Zinsstag, E. (2022)
Sexual Violence and Restorative Justice: Addressing the Justice Gap. Oxford: Oxford University Press
Concerned by the high attrition rates for sexual crime and the secondary victimization experienced by victims during their participation in the criminal justice system, this b...
The Good Lives Model and restorative justice: combined potential in cases of sexual violence
Journal Article
Keenan, M., Ward, T., & Zinsstag, E. (in press)
The Good Lives Model and restorative justice: combined potential in cases of sexual violence. Journal of Sexual Aggression, https://doi.org/10.1080/13552600.2022.2136412
This article explores the combined potential of the Good Lives Model (GLM) and restorative justice as complementary approaches to justice, healing and social integration for s...
Risk and mitigation in restorative justice
Report
Shapland, J., Buchan, J., Kirkwood, S., & Zinsstag, E. (2022)
Risk and mitigation in restorative justice. Edinburgh: Scottish Government
Mitigation and risk in restorative justice
Report
Shapland, J., Buchan, J., Kirkwood, S., & Zinsstag, E. (in press)
Mitigation and risk in restorative justice. Scottish Government
When restorative justice meets the Good Lives Model: Contributing to a criminology of trust
Journal Article
Walgrave, L., Ward, T., & Zinsstag, E. (2021)
When restorative justice meets the Good Lives Model: Contributing to a criminology of trust. European Journal of Criminology, 18(3), 444-460. https://doi.org/10.1177/1477370819854174
The Good Lives Model and restorative justice, although both innovative practices with a number of common traits, interests and aims, have been developing in parallel or even a...
Researching 'under the radar' practices: exploring restorative practices in sexual violence cases
Journal Article
O'Nolan, C., Zinsstag, E., & Keenan, M. (2018)
Researching 'under the radar' practices: exploring restorative practices in sexual violence cases. Temida časopis o viktimizaciji, ljudskim pravima i rodu, 21(1), 107-129. https://doi.org/10.2298/TEM1801107O
Sexual violence is a pernicious social phenomenon. The limited effectiveness of traditional justice responses has resulted in a search for alternative and innovative responses...
Restorative responses to sexual violence: Legal, social and therapeutic dimensions
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Zinsstag, E., & Keenan, M. (Eds.)
(2017). Restorative responses to sexual violence: Legal, social and therapeutic dimensions. London: Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315630595
Sexual violence, in all its forms, is a crime for which anecdotal accounts and scholarly reports suggest victims in their great majority do not receive adequate ‘justice’ or r...
Sexual violence and restorative practices in Belgium, Ireland and Norway: a thematic analysis of country variations
Journal Article
Keenan, M., Zinsstag, E., & O'Nolan, C. (2016)
Sexual violence and restorative practices in Belgium, Ireland and Norway: a thematic analysis of country variations. Restorative Justice, 4(1), 86-114. https://doi.org/10.1080/20504721.2016.1148466
The article compares and contrasts the provision of some restorative practices in cases of sexual violence in three European countries: Belgium, Ireland and Norway. It begins ...
Restorative justice and sexual offenses: can 'changing lenses' be appropriate in this case too?
Journal Article
Keenan, M., & Zinsstag, E. (2014)
Restorative justice and sexual offenses: can 'changing lenses' be appropriate in this case too?. Monatsschrift für Kriminologie und Strafrechtsreform, 97(1), 93-106. https://doi.org/10.1515/mks-2014-970113
The use of restorative justice (RJ) for sexual violence has been the subject of on-going debate among RJ advocates, victim rights movement and feminist activists, for some tim...
Feminist perspectives on transitional justice: from international and criminal to alternative forms of justice
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Albertson Fineman, M., & Zinsstag, E. (Eds.)
(2013). Feminist perspectives on transitional justice: from international and criminal to alternative forms of justice. Antwerp/Cambridge: Intersentia