"Restorative Justice from the Victim Perspective" - Tallinn 07./08.09.2011
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7. September 2011
Introduction. Official Welcome by Minister of the Interior Ken-Marti Vaher
6m 08s
Greeting by Ministry of Justice of Land Schleswig-Holstein. Prosecutor in Itzehoe, Jana Bewersdorff
2m 21s
Restorative Justice; found and lost?
Part1 part2 total: 38m 23s
Baltic Institute for Crime Prevention and Social Rehabilitation, Jim Hilborn
Restorative Justice representing Victim Interests – a European Perspective
Part1 part2 part3 part4 total: 72m 51s
Leuven Institute of Criminology (LinC), Prof. Dr. Ivo Aertsen
Consecutive Workshops – From the Victim Perspective
Restorative Justice Methods – Jim Hilborn
Restorative Justice at Post-sentencing Level – Jaanus Kangur
Victim Support in Project Countries
Germany – Otmar Hagemann
England – Geoff Emerson
Hungary – Edit Törzs
8. September 2011
Victim Needs and Coping Strategies of Victims
Part1 part2 part3 total: 56m 52s
Kiel University of Applied Sciences, Prof. Dr. Otmar Hagemann
Peace Circles
Part1 part2 total: 39m 59s
Eberhard Karls University Tübingen, Prof. Dr. Elmar Weitekamp
Workshops – Matrix Development
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The aim of the matrix is to provide thorough scientific descriptions of available RJ-measures and their procedure within the partner countries. It shall visualize which methods are carried out where and how and lead to precise descriptions of the status quo. These workshops will be led by Kiel University of Applied Sciences.
Estonia – Jaanus Kangur/Germany – Otmar Hagemann, Mario Nahrwold, Ricarda Lummer
England – Geoff Emerson/Hungary – Edit Törzs