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Recent Contemporary Justice Review Articles

Volume 14, Number 4: 
Special Issue: Essays in Celebration of the 35th Anniversary
of Restorative Justice

14/3
Gitana Proietti-Scifoni and Kathleen Daly: “Gendered Violence and Restorative Justice: The views of New Zealand opinion leaders”

Diana R Gordon: “Deepening Democracy through Community Dispute Resolution: Problems in South Africa and Chile”

Dorothy Vaandering: “A Faithful Compass: Rethinking the term Restorative Justice to find clarity”

Dawn Rothe and VE Collins: “Got a Band-Aid?  Political Discourse, Militarized Responses, and the Somalia Pirate”

Rick Sarre and Janette Young: “Christian Approaches to the Restorative Justice Movement: Observations on scripture and praxis”

14/2
Tanya Wyatt: “The Illegal Trade of Raptors in the Russian Federation”

Steven Downing:  “‘Street Justice’: A theoretical paradigm”

Browne Onuoha: “The State Human Trafficking and Human Rights Issues in Africa”

Dana Williams: “Why Revolution Ain’t Easy: Violating norms, re-socializing society”

P. J. Verrecchia: “The Effect of Transfer Mechanism from Juvenile Court on Conviction on a Target Offense in Criminal Court”

Margaret Stout and Joao Salm: “What Restorative Justice Might Learn from Administrative Theory”

Judith Caesar: “City of Illusions, Layers of Deceit, and the Sterility of Isolation”

MaryFlorence Sulllivan: “Living and Learning in Tacna Peru”
           
14/1: Special Issue: Alternatives to Policing

13/4
Barbara Warner, Elizabeth Beck, and Mary L Ohmer: “Linking Informal Social Control and Restorative Justice: Moving social disorganization theory beyond community policing”

Janine Natalya Clark: “The State Court of Bosnia and Hercegovina: A path to reconciliation?”

Justin Piche’ and Mike Larsen: “The Moving Targets of Penal Abolitionism: ICOPA, past, present, and future”

Dana A Weiser and Monica K Miller: “Barak Obama v Bristol Palin: Why the President’s sex education policy wins

Simon Alexis Finley: “An Identity-Based Understanding of Intergroup Conflict”

David MacAlister and Farzana Kara: “Responding to Academic Dishonesty in Universities: A restorative justice approach”

Arata Takeda: “Suicide Bombers in Western Literature: Demythologizing a mythic Discourse”

Just Lives: Profiles in Justice
Dennis Sullivan: “The death penalty loses its mind: An interview with
professor James Acker”

13/3
Vicky DeMesmaecker: “Building Social Support for Restorative Justice through the Media: Is taking the victim perspective the most appropriate strategy?”

David Androff: To Not Hate: Reconciliation among victims of violence and participants of the Greensboro (NC) truth and reconciliation commission”

Avery Calhoun and William Pelech: “Responding to Young People Responsible for Harm: Comparative study of restorative and conventional approaches

P.J. Verrechia and Kristen L Hutzell: “Exploring Competency Development: It’s the helping part”

Just Lives: Profiles in Justice
Dennis Sullivan: “The Things a Man Once Saw (and was): An appreciation of Richard Quinney” “Pulling the Meat off the Bone: An interview with Gregg Barak”
           
13/2
Jennifer M. Balboni and Donna M. Bishop: “Transformative Justice: Survivor perspectives on clergy sexual abuse litigation

Jennifer Kilty: “Gendering Violence, Remorse, and the Role of Restorative Justice: deconstructing public perceptions of Kelly Ellard and Warren Glowatski”

William Over: Redefining Political Drama: Onwueme and Nigerian society”

Michael J. DeValve and Elizabeth L. Quinn: ”Practical Poetry: Thich Nhat Hanh and the cultivation of a problem-oriented officer”

Jung Jin Choi and Michael Gilbert: “‘Joe Everyday, People off the Street”: A qualitative study on mediators’ roles/skills in victim offender mediation”

Virginia McKenna: “Blinded by the Star: A former law enforcement officer’s
reflections on crime and justice
           
13/1
Andrew Woolford and R.S. Ratner: “Disrupting the Informal-Formal Justice Complex: On the transformative potential of civil mediation, restorative justice and reparations politics

Darla Fortune, Julie Thompson, Alison Pedlar, and Felice Yuen: “Social Justice and Women Leaving Prison: Beyond punishment and exclusion”

Alayna Jehle and Monica K. Miller: The Controversial International Marriage Broker Regulation Act of 2005: Protecting the rights and interests of all parties

Rebecca Hayes-Smith and Zahra Shekarkhar: “Why is Prostitution Criminalized?  An Alternative Viewpoint on the Construction of Sex Work”

Laura L. Finley: “Where’s The Peace in This Movement? A domestic violence advocate’s reflections on the movement”

Karim Ismaili: “Surveying the Many Fronts of the War on Immigrants in Post-9/11 U.S. Society”

Augustine SJ Park: “Consolidating Peace through Restorative Justice in Sierra Leone”

 

 


CJR ARCHIVES

Mechtenberg-Berrigan, J., & Kramer, R. C. (2008). State crime and Christian resistance: The prophetic criminality of Philip Berrigan and Elizabeth McAlister. Contemporary Justice Review, 11(3),

Geis, G. (2008). Ben L. Reitman, M.D.: Colorful critical criminologist. Contemporary Justice Review, 11(3),

Mullins, C. W., & Rothe, D. L. (2008). Gold, diamonds and blood: International state-corporate crime in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Contemporary Justice Review, 11(2), 81-99.

Jones, C., & Hathaway, A. D. (2008). Marijuana medicine and Canadian physicians: Challenges to meaningful drug policy reform Contemporary Justice Review, 11(2), 165-175.

Han, C-S. (2008). No fats, femmes, or Asians: The utility of critical race theory in examining the role of gay stock stories in the marginalization of gay Asian men. Contemporary Justice Review, 11(1), 11-22.

Romero, M. (2008). Crossing the immigration and race border: A critical race theory approach to immigration studies. Contemporary Justice Review, 11(1), 23-37.

Goode, E. (2007). Mr. Marijuana retires: A profile of Ken Stroup. Contemporary Justice Review, 10(4), 383-391.

Keys, D. (2008). Myth-making and opiate abuse: An early symbolic interactionist theory of addiction in the fieldwork of Alfred Lindesmith and its opposition. Contemporary Justice Review, 11(2), 177-186.

Reinarman, C., & Cohen, P. (2007). Lineaments of cannabis culture: Rules regulating use in Amsterdam and San Francisco. Contemporary Justice Review, 10(4), 393-410.

Nusbaumer, M. R., & Reiling, D. M. (2007). Temperance Culture and the Repression of Scientific Inquiry Into Illegal Drug-Altered States of Consciousness. Contemporary Justice Review, 10(3), 247-261.

Boyd, S. B. (2007). Drug films, justice, and nationhood. Contemporary Justice Review, 10(3), 263-282.

Hathaway, A. D., & Rositer, K. (2007). Medical marijuana, community building, and Canada’s compassionate societies. Contemporary Justice Review, 10(3), 283-296.

Smith, J. (2007). The values and control of MDMA. Contemporary Justice Review, 10(3), 297-306

Hannem, S., & Petrunik, M. (2007). Circles of support and accountability: A community justice initiative for the reintegration of high risk sex offenders. Contemporary Justice Review, 10(2), 153-171.

Lenning, E. (2007). Execution for body parts: A case of state crime. Contemporary Justice Review, 10(2), 173-191.

Dhami, M. K., & Joy, P. (2007). Challenges to establishing volunteer-run, community-based restorative justice programs. Contemporary Justice Review, 10(1), 9-22.

Umbreit, M. S., Coates, R. B., & Vos, B. (2007). Restorative justice dialogue: A multi-dimensional, evidence-based practice theory. Contemporary Justice Review, 10(1), 23-41.

Muzzatti, S. L., & Featherstone, R. (2007). Crosshairs on our backs: The culture of fear and the production of the D.C. sniper story. Contemporary Justice Review, 10(1), 43-66.

Martin, E. J. (2004). Sustainable development, postmodern capitalism, and environmental policy and management in Costa Rica. Contemporary Justice Review, 7(2), 153-169.

McCold, P. (2004). Paradigm muddle: The threat to restorative justice posed by its merger with community justice. Contemporary Justice Review, 7(1), 13-35.

Roy, A. (2003). Noam Chomsky, neoliberalism, and the new war on Iraq. Contemporary Justice Review, 6(4), 321-327.

Barak, G. (2003). Revisionist history, visionary criminology, and needs-based justice. Contemporary Justice Review, 6(3), 217-225.

Chomsky, N. (2002). Restoring rights: The assault against freedom and democracy. Contemporary Justice Review, 5(2), 103-119.

Coates, R. B., Umbreit, M. S., & Vos, B. (2006). Responding to Hate Crimes through Restorative Justice Dialogue. Contemporary Justice Review, 9(1).

Gavrielides, T., & Coker, D. (2005). Restoring faith: Resolving the Roman Catholic Church’s sexual scandals through restorative justice (Working Paper I). Contemporary Justice Review, 8(4), 345-365.

Forster, P. M., & Wilhelmus, M. (2005). The role of individuals in community change within the Findhorn intentional community. Contemporary Justice Review, 8(4), 367-379.

Villaume , A. C. (2005). “Life Without Parole” and “Virtual Life Sentences”: Death sentences by any other name. Contemporary Justice Review, 8(3), 265-277.

Delveaux, M. (2005). “O Me! O Me! How I Love the Earth”: William Morris’s News from Nowhere and the birth of sustainable society. Contemporary Justice Review, 8(2), 131-146.

Riley, J. E., Torrens, K. M., & Krumholz, S. T.
(2005). Contemporary feminist writers: Envisioning a just world. Contemporary Justice Review, 8(1), 91-106.

Kruger, M. (2004).  The concept and practice of justice in an intentional community: The East Wind experience. Contemporary Justice Review, 7(4), 355-374.

Tim Libretti, T. (2004).Dispossession and disalienation: The fulfillment of life in Ursula LeGuin’s The Dispossessed. Contemporary Justice Review, 7(3), 305-320.

Edward J. Martin, E. J. (2004). Sustainable development, postmodern capitalism, and environmental policy and management in Costa Rica. Contemporary Justice Review, 7(2), 153-169.

McCold, P. (2004). Paradigm muddle: The threat to restorative justice posed by its merger with community justice. Contemporary Justice Review, 7(1), 13-35.

Bazemore, G., & Schiff, M. (2004). Paradigm muddle or paradigm paralysis? The wide and narrow roads to restorative justice reform (or, a little confusion may be a good thing). Contemporary Justice Review, 7(1), 37-57.

Roy, A. (2003). Noam Chomsky, neoliberalism, and the new war on Iraq. Contemporary Justice Review, 6(4), 321-327.

Barak, G. (2003). Revisionist history, visionary criminology, and needs-based justice. Contemporary Justice Review, 6(3), 217-225.

Michael Welch, M. (2003).  A radically coherent criticism of corrections as industry. Contemporary Justice Review, 6(3), 227-240.

Kauzlarich, D., Mullins, C. W.,& Matthews, R. A.(2003). A complicity continuum of state crime. Contemporary Justice Review, 6(3), 241-254.

Ismaili, K. (2003). Explaining the cultural and symbolic resonance of zero tolerance in contemporary criminal justice. Contemporary Justice Review, 6(3), 255-264.

Sullivan, D., & Boehrer, F. (2003). Spike Lee’s Do the Right Thing: Filmmaking in the American grain. Contemporary  Justice Review, 6(2), 143-167.

Chomsky, Noam. (2002). Restoring Rights: The Assault Against Freedom and Democracy. Contemporary Justice Review, 5 (2): 103-119.

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