In the last 40 years western countries are developing a third justice model based on restorative approaches. The Restorative Justice model combines the dual, indivisible need of rehabilitation and social security. The conflict/crime management promoted by the restorative model represents a cultural shift: community who call themselves Restorative City (eg. Hull), schools that adopt restorative approaches, urban areas that use the community for the effective management and resolution of conflicts (Wright, 2002; 2010; Patrizi, 2014). The contribution will focus on the presentation of a model of Restorative City, for the protection and promotion of individuals and communities, which is being tested as part of a national research project sponsored by the University of Sassari. The paper will present the development of a theoretical research on governance, on indicators and restorative justice that substantiate the proposed model of Restorative Community, the CORe model (Comunità Orientante Relazionale – Relational Vocational Community). Our model is immersed therefore in a complex international debate on normative changes, the implementing measures and operational protocols to be adopted in judicial and extrajudicial fields, with the main aim to promote individual and collective welfare, fight recidivism, participate in the dissemination of a sense of social security. Its objectives traced back to the need to revise the penal systems in the light of the scientific evidence and operational considerations, with special attention to the victims of crimes and, at the same time, the development of new forms of treatment to reduce the conflict within the social dynamics. Will be presented the structure of the three-year action-research project that provides focus groups in order to involve the representatives of institutional agencies of the following areas: Justice, Health, Security, Education and Policy. The researchers will facilitate the activities of the technical committees and will monitor the whole process.
A restorative community approach: processing the process / Bussu, A; Lepri, Gian Luigi. - (2014), pp. 121-121. (Intervento presentato al convegno Beyond Crime. Pathways to desistance, social justice and peace building tenutosi a Belfast nel 11-14 June 2014).
A restorative community approach: processing the process
LEPRI, Gian Luigi
2014-01-01
Abstract
In the last 40 years western countries are developing a third justice model based on restorative approaches. The Restorative Justice model combines the dual, indivisible need of rehabilitation and social security. The conflict/crime management promoted by the restorative model represents a cultural shift: community who call themselves Restorative City (eg. Hull), schools that adopt restorative approaches, urban areas that use the community for the effective management and resolution of conflicts (Wright, 2002; 2010; Patrizi, 2014). The contribution will focus on the presentation of a model of Restorative City, for the protection and promotion of individuals and communities, which is being tested as part of a national research project sponsored by the University of Sassari. The paper will present the development of a theoretical research on governance, on indicators and restorative justice that substantiate the proposed model of Restorative Community, the CORe model (Comunità Orientante Relazionale – Relational Vocational Community). Our model is immersed therefore in a complex international debate on normative changes, the implementing measures and operational protocols to be adopted in judicial and extrajudicial fields, with the main aim to promote individual and collective welfare, fight recidivism, participate in the dissemination of a sense of social security. Its objectives traced back to the need to revise the penal systems in the light of the scientific evidence and operational considerations, with special attention to the victims of crimes and, at the same time, the development of new forms of treatment to reduce the conflict within the social dynamics. Will be presented the structure of the three-year action-research project that provides focus groups in order to involve the representatives of institutional agencies of the following areas: Justice, Health, Security, Education and Policy. The researchers will facilitate the activities of the technical committees and will monitor the whole process.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.