Community Justice – Reconstruction of Assumptions and Critique of a Criminal Policy Model

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The article attempts to reconstruct basic assumptions of community justice – an emerging paradigm of penal policy, which gains popularity in Western Europe and the USA. The model assumes the empowerment of citizens in matters related to criminal justice, including various forms of public participation, aimed at reclaiming conflicts thus far appropriated by professionals and institutions. The article discusses both advantages and disadvantages of this “democratization” of penal policy.

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2016-01-01