Victims in restorative justice: Active persons or individuals in need? A European study from practitioners' point of view Víctimas en justicia restaurativa: ¿sujetos activos o en necesidad? Un estudio europeo desde la perspectiva de operadores sociales
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Bolívar, Daniela
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Victims in restorative justice: Active persons or individuals in need? A European study from practitioners' point of view Víctimas en justicia restaurativa: ¿sujetos activos o en necesidad? Un estudio europeo desde la perspectiva de operadores sociales
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Restorative justice has proliferated in europe and there is evidence suggesting that their practice is falling in debt to the victims of crime. The restorative justice policies seems not to be constituing genuine spaces of participating. Restorative justice policies appear not to be forming genuine opportunities for participation: victims do not have access to information about these services and their implementation is still far from fully consider their needs. This study was two objectives: explore beliefs about the victimization and restorative justice of professionals from restorative justice and victim support programs, and discuss the potential role of these beliefs on barriers to participation. This is a descriptive and exploratory study that used a qualitative and quantitative methodology, and considered a sample of 125 professionals from restorative justice and victim support programs, from 19 different European countries. The results suggest that professionals recognize the b
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/167062
DOI: 10.11144/Javeriana.up14-4.vjrs
ISSN: 16579267
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Universitas Psychologica, Volumen 14, Issue 4, 2018, Pages 1437-1458
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