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Restorative Justice and Family Violence - Joan Pennell

Restorative Justice and Family Violence

Peacemaking

(Autor)

Buch | Hardcover
352 Seiten
2025
Martinus Nijhoff (Verlag)
978-90-04-72979-7 (ISBN)
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Restorative justice with gendered and intergenerational violence is disputed—in response, this anthology delves into over twenty years of research and practice to identify how it can be used safely and reflects on why it generates peaceful and just relations.
By engaging families in taking charge of their affairs, restorative justice can reverse family violence. But the expansion of restorative programming into family violence is stymied by fears of setting family members at risk and heightening agency liability if harm results. How does this anthology counter these fears?

In response, it provides two decades of studies documenting successes of a restorative approach with gendered and intergenerational violence. It offers feminist frameworks to explain how these successes are achieved. And finally, the author turns to cultural and religious messages from her own upbringing as a Quaker (Religious Society of Friends) to explain why a restorative approach makes lasting and just peace in homes. The aim is to encourage others to identify such principles in their own backgrounds to safely and confidently expand the use of restorative programming to safeguard children and adults in the home.

Joan Pennell, Ph.D., is Professor Emerita at North Carolina State University. She has published extensively on restorative justice, family violence and feminist theory, including A Restorative Approach to Family Violence: Feminist Kin-making (Routledge, 2023).

Contents


About the Series


Foreword


Acknowledgements





Introduction: Centring Families and Cultural Networks: How Restorative Justice Reverses Family Violence

 Joan Pennell





 PART 1

How Does Restorative Justice Reverse Family Violence?





1 Feminist Praxis: Making Family Group Conferencing Work

 Joan Pennell and Gale Burford





2 FGDM Conferencing: Resetting Narrative, Revitalizing Culture

 Joan Pennell





3 Theorising Restorative Justice: Feminist Kin-Making

 Joan Pennell





 PART 2

Who Benefits from Restorative Justice in the Context of Family Violence?





4 Family meetings as system reform to address disproportionality and disparities

 Heather Allan, Mary Elizabeth Rauktis, Joan Pennell, Lisa Merkel-Holguin and David Crampton





5 Strengthening Relationships: Children’s Participation in a Family Group Approach to Family Violence

 Joan Pennell, Kristen Basque, Ruth Najenson, Paul Nixon and Sharon Inglis





 PART 3

Who Sets the Original Vision of Change for Restorative Justice Programmes?





6 Family and Community Approaches to Intimate Partner Violence: Restorative Programs in the United States

 Joan Pennell, Gale Burford, Erika Sasson, Hillary Packer and Emily L. Smith





 PART 4

What Defines a Programme as Restorative Justice?





7 Restorative Practices and Child Welfare: Toward an Inclusive Civil Society

 Joan Pennell





8 Family Group Conferencing in Child Welfare: Responsive and Regulatory Interfaces

 Joan Pennell





9 Stopping Domestic Violence or Protecting Children? Contributions from Restorative Justice

 Joan Pennell





 PART 5

Where Can Restorative Justice Programmes Be Positioned to Respond to Family Violence?





10 Restorative Justice, Domestic Violence and the Law: A Panel Discussion

 Tod Augusta-Scott, Leigh Goodmark and Joan Pennell





11 How Can the Domestic Violence Community Contribute to Safety?

 Joan Pennell





12 Safety Conferencing: Toward a Coordinated and Inclusive Response to Safeguard Women and Children

 Joan Pennell and Stephanie Francis





 PART 6

How Can Restorative Justice Programmes Respect Both Family Culture and Human Rights?





13 Feminist Perspectives on Family Rights: Social Work and Restorative Justice Processes for Stopping Women Abuse

 Joan Pennell and Mary P. Koss





14 Increasing the Cultural Responsiveness of Family Group Conferencing: Advancing Child Welfare Practice

 Cheryl Waites, Mark J. Macgowan, Joan Pennell, Iris Carlton-LaNey and Marie Weil





15 Contextual Adaptation of Family Group Conferencing Model: Early Evidence from Guatemala

 Jini L. Roby, Joan Pennell, Karen S. Rotabi Casares, Kelley McCreery Bunkers and Sully de Uclés

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Anthology ; 9/A-3
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 709 g
Themenwelt Recht / Steuern Allgemeines / Lexika
Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
Recht / Steuern Privatrecht / Bürgerliches Recht Familienrecht
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 90-04-72979-8 / 9004729798
ISBN-13 978-90-04-72979-7 / 9789004729797
Zustand Neuware
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