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Samenvatting
Restorative justice as implemented in many countries adopts a rather narrow approach, where responding to crime and other types of injustice is being restricted to the interpersonal level. ‘Society’ as important pillar in restorative justice does not play an important role in daily practice, and linkages to the institutional and political level are seldom established. Such practice risks to replicate or to strengthen structural inequalities in society. One possible strategy to deal with this challenge, is to engage in network oriented approaches in order to develop a better understanding of system injustices, and to contribute to more encompassing and sustainable response mechanisms in society. Can and should the restorative justice movement build alliances with other social movements in order to realise this perspective? The article is structured along the following lines. First, various visions of ‘structural violence’ are reflected upon. Reference is made, for example, to the issue of (de)colonisation and concomitant forms of ‘epistemic injustice’. Considerable attention is given to the complexity and the multilayered nature of underlying causes of injustices in the respective social fields, and to the risk of simplification and polarisation in society but also within social movements. The discussion then focuses on practices of dealing with conflict, diversity and participatory decision making within the respective social movements, and whether and how restorative justice can offer inspiration and practical support. Thirdly, broader strategies on social transformation are discussed, dealing with, for example, how the interchangeable roles of warrior and healer can be adopted, and how, at a more general level, restorative oriented partnerships can be formed.
Tijdschrift voor Herstelrecht |
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Article | Structureel onrecht, maatschappelijke bewegingen en herstelrechtReflecties op basis van een rondetafelgesprek |
Trefwoorden | social justice, environmental justice, racial justice, maatschappelijke context, structureel onrecht |
Auteurs | Ivo Aertsen, Anneke van Hoek, Nyanchama Okemwa, Sophie Van Reeth, Peter Vermeersch en Anneke Wensing |
DOI | 10.5553/TvH/1568654X2021021002005 |
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