Topical developments regarding the use of restorative justice in the Netherlands are discussed. Several initiatives have been taken, showing a genuine interest in the benefits of the use of restorative justice. However, there are underlying risks for a managerial use of restorative justice. Momentarily Dutch criminal justice policy features a shift towards settlement by the Public Prosecution, implying a use of restorative justice in the context of consensual settlement. However, there are no signs directing towards an intrinsic interest for the concept of restorative justice by the criminal justice authorities. Notwithstanding the legislator having started a fundamental revision of the Dutch Code of Penal Procedure, there are no intentions known to acknowledge restorative justice arrangements to be part of the regular penal procedures and sanctions. Nevertheless, incorporating the use of restorative justice arrangements requires a systematic implementation of restorative justice arrangements. |
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Herstelbemiddeling als alternatief voor voorlopige hechtenis |
Auteurs | Jolande Uit Beijerse |
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Redactioneel |
EHBO-post voor justitiële polikliniek ZSM |
Auteurs | Janny Dierx |
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Artikel |
Tussen hoop en vreesToepassing van herstelrecht in het buitengerechtelijk spoor |
Trefwoorden | restorative justice, criminal proceedings, diversion, subsidiarity, sanctions |
Auteurs | Renée Kool |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
Artikel |
Vrijwilligers binnen een gematigde visie op herstelrecht |
Trefwoorden | restorative justice, volunteers, citizenship, participation, communicative justice |
Auteurs | Erik Claes en Emilie Van Daele |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
In restorative thinking it is often assumed that the involvement of volunteers, almost naturally, flows from its values and aims. But are there really convincing arguments that account for, justify or even necessitate an active policy on volunteering in restorative justice practices?This contribution focuses on the moderate view on restorative justice as developed in the Belgian context. It is argued that this approach offers a variety of reasons for developing a volunteers-programme. Two central issues in a moderate view on restorative justice are essential to understand the value of volunteering in restorative justice practices. Such a view sees 1) crime as a multi-layered phenomenon, and 2) takes participative and communicative justice as its central aim. |
Praktijk |
Rechtbank Amsterdam draait proef met mediation in strafzaken |
Trefwoorden | penal mediation, restorative justice, mediation service, prosecution decisions, fast settlements |
Auteurs | Janny Dierx en Stijn Hogenhuis |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
This article provides information about the results of the experimental project the Courthouse of Amsterdam undertook in 2010-2011 concerning court-connected penal mediation. In The Netherlands, the majority of the restorative projects that have been undertaken, have not been connected to the penal process. The authors describe the positive results, concerning both victims and offenders, the experiences of the lawyers, public prosecutors and judges involved. Various recommendations are made to improve implementation of a court-connected system of penal mediation in The Netherlands. |
Discussie |
Avances naar herstelrechtHet Hulsman-syndroom voorbij? |
Auteurs | Bas van Stokkom |
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