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Restorative Justice and Mediation

Code: C404     Acronym: JRMED

Keywords
Classification Keyword
OFICIAL Criminology

Instance: 2023/2024 - 1S Ícone do Moodle

Active? Yes
Course/CS Responsible: Criminology

Cycles of Study/Courses

Acronym No. of Students Study Plan Curricular Years Credits UCN Credits ECTS Contact hours Total Time
C 42 Oficial Study Plan LC 2023 4 - 6 -
Oficial Study Plan LC 4 - 6 -
Oficial Study Plan LC 4 - 6 -
Oficial Study Plan LC 2023 4 - 6 -

Teaching language

Portuguese

Objectives

The course aims to provide the core knowledge about:

- The principles and objectives of restorative justice, its emergency conditions, models and nationally and internationally developments.

- The emergence and development of mediation as an alternative means for settling conflicts, the main principles, objectives, models and application contexts.

- The victim-offender mediation within the  restorative justice paradigm (models, application contexts, legal and institutional framework)

- Empirical research on the practices of restorative justice, namely the evaluative research results;

- The mediation process

- The key debates and critical approaches to restorative justice and mediation

 

The course also aims to provide students the opportunity to develop essential mediation skills

Learning outcomes and competences

The course aims to provide students with:

- the fundamental knowledge about the theoretical  framework of restorative justice and about its social and institutional developments, namely in the field of criminal justice. 

-a comprehensive understanding of the mediation process in the restorative justice framework and the opportunity to develop essential mediation skills.

-the knowlege about the debates and critical approaches on restorative justice and mediation

Working method

Presencial

Program

II.Restorative Justice
1. Definition, key principles and theoretical foundations
2. Emergency conditions and developments  

3.RJ models : Victim-Offender Mediation, Family Group Conferencing and Circle Sentencing

4.Restorative Justice and  criminal justice : 

legal frameworks,  Implementation and institutionalisation

5. Specific fields of application

 

III.The mediation within the framework of restorative justice

1.Victim-offender mediation, justice system and criminal policies in international context
2. A experiência portuguesa
3.The process of mediation: theoretical and practical approach.

4. Restorative justice and empirical research

5.Restorative justice and mediation: critical issues and debates.

 

Mandatory literature

Walgrave Lode 340; Restorative justice and the law. ISBN: 1-903240-96-4
Johnstone Gerry 340; Handbook of restorative justice. ISBN: 1-84392-151-0
Aertsen Ivo 340; Institutionalizing restorative justice. ISBN: 1-84392-159-6
Braithwaite John; Restorative justice & responsive regulation. ISBN: 0-19-513639-X
Umbreit Mark S.; The^handbook of victim offender mediation. ISBN: 0-7879-5491-8
Jaccoud Mylène; Justice réparatrice et médiation pénale

Teaching methods and learning activities

 

The classes combine the presentation, discussion and  application  of knowledge. The focus of the practical sessions is the mediation process and the training of mediation skills.

Evaluation Type

Distributed evaluation with final exam

Assessment Components

Designation Weight (%)
Exame 80,00
Participação presencial 20,00
Total: 100,00

Amount of time allocated to each course unit

Designation Time (hours)
Apresentação/discussão de um trabalho científico 20,00
Frequência das aulas 80,00
Total: 100,00

Eligibility for exams

The distributed evaluation involves the participation in the exercises performed in class concerning the mediation process. The approval in the practical component is a prerequisite for admission to the written test examination.

Calculation formula of final grade

Exae: 80%

Distributed evaluation: 20%

Classification improvement

Exam

Observations

 



Suplementary Bibliography:




AERTSEN, I, DAEMS, T. Robert, L., Eds(2006).Institutionalizing restorative justice. Devon: Willan.

AGRA, C. & CASTRO, J. (2005). Mediação e justiça restaurativa: esquema para uma lógica do conhecimento e da experimentação. Revista da FDUP,II, 95-112. Coimbra Editora.

BRAITHWAITE, J. (2002). Setting standards for restorative justice. The British Journal of Criminology, 42,3, 563-577.

CASTRO, J. (2006).O processo de mediação em matéria penal. Elementos de reflexão a partir do projecto de investigação-acção da Escola de Criminologia da Faculdade de Direito do Porto. RMP, 27, 105, 145-154.

CHRISTIE, N. (1977).Conflicts as property. British Journal of Criminology, 17, 1,1-15.

CRAWFORD, A & NEWBURN (2003), Youth Offending and Restorative Justice – Implementing Reform in Youth Justice, Cullompton, Willian Publishing.

FAGET, J. ( 1997).La médiation. Essai de politique pénale. Editions Erès. FAGET, J. & WYVEKENS, A. (2002).La mediation, réponse à la délinquance? In L. Mucchielli & Ph. Robert (cords.), Crime et sécurité: l’état des savoirs. Paris: Ed. La Découverte.

JOHNSTONE, G. (2002). Restorative Justice: ideas, values, debates. Portland/Oregon: Willan Publishing.

MINISTÉRIO DA JUSTIÇA (2005). A Introdução da Mediação Vítima-agressor no ordenamento jurídico português – Colóquio de 29 Junho de 2004, Faculdade de direito do Porto. Coimbra: Almedina.

MORRIS, A. & Maxwell, G. (2002). Restorative Justice for Juveniles. Oxford: Hart Publishing.

 SHAPLAND et al. (2006).Situating restorative justice within criminal justice. Theoretical Criminology,10(4): 505–532.


WALGRAVE, L.(2002). From community to dominion: in search of social values for restorative justice. In E. Weitekamp & H.-J. Kerner, Restorative Justice. Devon: Willan Publishing.
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