Reintegrative justice in practice [ the informal management of crime in an island community

This book provides a unique study of the practice of traditional reintegrative community justice in a European society, the Parish Hall Enquiry (PHE) in the Channel Island of Jersey. This is an ancient institution, based on an informal hearing and discussion of a reported offence with the alleged of...

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Main Authors: Miles, Helen (Author), Raynor, Peter (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Surrey, England : Ashgate Publishing , c2014
Series:Welfare and society
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Online Access:IG Publishing

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504 |a Includes bibliographical references (p. [209]-222) and index 
505 0 |a 1. Introduction -- 2. The origins and history of Jersey's honorary police -- 3. Research strategy and methods -- 4. The Parish Hall enquiry -- 5. Compliance with guidelines, and available figures for the Parish Hall enquiry process -- 6. Components of effective practice in community-based justice -- 7. Community-based systems of justice -- 8. Restorative justice in Jersey : repair, reconciliation and reassurance -- 9. Reintegrative shaming in action -- 10. The future for community justice in Jersey 
520 |a This book provides a unique study of the practice of traditional reintegrative community justice in a European society, the Parish Hall Enquiry (PHE) in the Channel Island of Jersey. This is an ancient institution, based on an informal hearing and discussion of a reported offence with the alleged offender and other interested parties, carried out by centeniers (honorary police officers elected to one of Jersey's twelve parishes). Helen Miles and Peter Raynor's research, arising from direct observation, contributes to the literature on 'what works' in resolving conflicts and influencing offenders, and their detailed case studies give a 'hands on' flavour of the process. 
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