A comparative view on the role of the police in different restorative practices in Flanders

author Gerwinde Vynckier
journal Cahiers Politiestudies (ISSN: 1784-5300)
volume Jaargang 2009
issue 11. Restorative policing
section Artikelen
publicatie datum 12 mai 2009
langue English
pagina 19
abstract

Restorative practices arose from the search for other ways than the judicial system to resolve problems caused by criminal acts. In a restorative view, crime can be seen as a conflict between people instead of an issue between the state and an offender. Traditional criminal justice models treat crime as a violation of the state whereas restorative models treat crime as a violation of one person by another person (Sarre, 1997). Or as McCold and Wachtel argue: “Restorative justice is the latest trend in criminal justice practice that contains the seeds of a radically different paradigm on crime and justice than the traditional deterrence or desert-based approaches” (McCold & Wachtel, 1998, p. 1)...