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Herstelrecht en de maatschappelijke (re)integratie van de dader

Maria De Bie (UGent) and Rudi Roose (UGent)
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Social (re-)integration is such a complex phenomenon that it is not possible to make a direct link between restorative justice and social reintegration of offenders. If one considers restorative justice, not in its utility for maintaining the law but as a praxis of social work, one could get the impression that restorative justice runs the risk of individualizing the social problem of crime by making offenders responsible and of losing sight of the structural dimensions causing or contributing to criminality. The same structural dimensions may appear to be a blockade for effective emancipation of offenders from their often marginal and powerless positions. Considered as a praxis of social work, restorative justice should be able to promote (the awareness of) accountability and the mutual exploration of the many roads that can lead to effective emancipation and reintegration.
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restorative justice, social work, reintegration, structural problems

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MLA
De Bie, Maria, and Rudi Roose. “Herstelrecht En de Maatschappelijke (Re)Integratie van de Dader.” TIJDSCHRIFT VOOR HERSTELRECHT, vol. 10, no. 4, 2010, pp. 32–43.
APA
De Bie, M., & Roose, R. (2010). Herstelrecht en de maatschappelijke (re)integratie van de dader. TIJDSCHRIFT VOOR HERSTELRECHT, 10(4), 32–43.
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De Bie, Maria, and Rudi Roose. 2010. “Herstelrecht En de Maatschappelijke (Re)Integratie van de Dader.” TIJDSCHRIFT VOOR HERSTELRECHT 10 (4): 32–43.
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De Bie, Maria, and Rudi Roose. 2010. “Herstelrecht En de Maatschappelijke (Re)Integratie van de Dader.” TIJDSCHRIFT VOOR HERSTELRECHT 10 (4): 32–43.
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De Bie M, Roose R. Herstelrecht en de maatschappelijke (re)integratie van de dader. TIJDSCHRIFT VOOR HERSTELRECHT. 2010;10(4):32–43.
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M. De Bie and R. Roose, “Herstelrecht en de maatschappelijke (re)integratie van de dader,” TIJDSCHRIFT VOOR HERSTELRECHT, vol. 10, no. 4, pp. 32–43, 2010.
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