This contribution seeks to bring together three themes in a descriptive and exploratory manner: (a) community service orders, (b) traffic offences and (c) restorative justice; the Dutch situation is central. To this end, the Dutch legal regulation regarding community service orders is first explained. Attention is also paid to existing empirical research on the effectiveness of community service orders in terms of reduction of recidivism (section 2). Furthermore, the sanctioning of traffic offences is discussed as well as the consequences for this of the current bill that seeks to sharpen criminal liability for serious traffic offences (section 3). Subsequently, it is examined which restorative justice provisions or modalities are available and how restorative community service orders are and can be designed (section 4). Finally, I describe my ideal when it comes to the sanctioning of traffic offences in the form of a continuum in which a special role is reserved for restorative community service orders (section 5). The contribution ends with a conclusion (section 6). |
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Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Herstelrecht, Aflevering 3 2019 |
Trefwoorden | Verkeersongevallen, Verkeersdelicten, taakstraf, Wegenverkeerswet |
Auteurs | Jacques Claessen |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
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Belofte maakt schuldNederlandse Spoorwegen en schadevergoeding voor overlevenden van WOII-transporten |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Herstelrecht, Aflevering 4 2019 |
Trefwoorden | Victimization, Recognition, restorative measures, compensation, Holocaust |
Auteurs | Manon Bax en Mijke de Waardt |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
The authors discuss reparations, with particular attention to programs launched to do justice to the victims of the Holocaust. While focusing on the compensation scheme of the Dutch Railways to the victims of the transports during the Second World War, they examine in which respects the suffering and victimization of some victim groups are not or insufficiently recognized. They compare the establishment of the compensation scheme and the procedure for repayment with findings from victimological research into the recognition of victimization and reparation, including the symbolic value of compensation, recognition of suffering, inclusion and exclusion of stakeholders, and victim participation. The analysis concludes with a few considerations about how secondary victimization could have been prevented. |
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Transmuraal herstelgericht werkenNieuwe conceptuele landkaart naar succesvol re-integreren |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Herstelrecht, Aflevering 2 2019 |
Trefwoorden | gedetineerden, re-integratie, herstelgerichte detentie, strength-based benadering |
Auteurs | Bart Claes |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
In the past twenty-five years, a lot of attention is paid to a more victim-aware and restorative justice focused policy in prisons in Belgium and The Netherlands, striving for a restorative culture and climate in the institutions (among prisoners and staff) and for more restorative practices like victim-awareness programs and mediation. The focus is primarily on the prison structure and culture, striving to create a more restorative prison culture and climate in the institutions. In this article we argue for a shift from this system-focused pursuit of ‘estorative detention’ to the restorative reintegration of prisoners at the individual level, and by this supporting their desistance from crime. We present a conceptual framework for restorative reintegration in and outside prison as a strengths-based approach, with attention to the structural and individual elements that supports their desistance from crime. |
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Slachtofferbewust en herstelgericht werken in de reclasseringspraktijk |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Herstelrecht, Aflevering 2 2019 |
Trefwoorden | slachtofferbewust werken, herstelgerichte detentie, gevangenis, reclassering |
Auteurs | Jacqueline Bosker en Vivienne de Vogel |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
The last years victim awareness has received special attention in the Dutch probation service. Three goals are central: respecting the rights and interests of the victim, mapping and increasing victim awareness of the probation client, and working towards the possibilities for recovery. Based on discussions with probation officers, this contribution sketches a picture of how this takes shape in practice. Experience shows that good results are achieved, but that more training and attention to the subject is needed to give it a full place in the probation work. |
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Mediation bij ZSM Midden-NederlandDe rol van de ketenpartners en optimalisering van doorverwijzingen |
Tijdschrift | Tijdschrift voor Herstelrecht, Aflevering 1 2019 |
Trefwoorden | ZSM, Midden-Nederland, ketenpartners, mediationbureau, Betekenisvolle afdoening |
Auteurs | Britt van der Plas |
SamenvattingAuteursinformatie |
This article is based on research into the use of mediation in criminal cases at ZSM Midden-Nederland. It focusses on the question how referrals to mediation can be optimized. The research shows that there is much room for improvement and a broader deployment of mediation. Lack of knowledge of the criminal justice partners involved, leads to misconceptions about the mediation process, about which institution should be deployed, and about the (in)suitability of cases for mediation. This lack of knowledge seems to be greatest among the police, while they play an important role within ZSM. Moreover, Victim Support Netherlands has a dominant role in the choice whether or not to refer to mediation. The overall conclusion is that mediation is not yet sufficiently anchored in the criminal justice partners’ system. |