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- W820417349 abstract "Anti-Black racism in the criminal system is a concern for people of African descent throughout the diaspora, including Nova Scotia-a province shaped by slavery and segregation. A relational theory of restorative suggests that a restorative approach to criminal harms could yield transformational results within and beyond the criminal system. Using a critical race analysis, this paper demonstrates that despite the theoretical promise, restorative practice in Nova Scotia has not met the needs of African Nova Scotians nor fundamentally transformed structural racism within the system. The author concludes that a culturally specific, community-led African Nova Scotian strategy is required and provides recommendations based on the prior analysis to set priorities for future directions.Le racisme contre les Noirs dans le systeme de penale est une source d'inquietude pour tous les descendants d'Africains de la diaspora, y compris en Nouvelle-Ecosse, province faconnee par l'esclavage et la segregation. Une theorie relationnelle de la reparatrice suggere qu'une approche reparatrice des prejudices criminels pourrait amener des resultats transformationnels a l'interieur et au-dela du systeme de penale. Faisant appel a une analyse critique de la race, Tauteure de l'article demontre que malgre la promesse theorique, la pratique de la reparatrice en Nouvelle-Ecosse n'a ni satisfait aux besoins des Neo-Ecossais d'origine africaine ni transforme fondamentalement le racisme structurel a l'interieur du systeme. Elle conclut qu'une strategie adaptee a la culture et dirigee par la collectivite africaine neo-ecossaise s'impose, et elle formule des recommandations fondees sur son analyse pour etablir les priorites concernant les orientations futures.IntroductionA critical race approach to restorative justiceResearch methodologyI. African Nova Scotian justice1. Racism and justice in Nova Scotia2. African Nova Scotian agency and resistanceII. theory1. as a relational theory2. Translating theory into practice: the promise of restorative justice3. practice in Nova Scotiaa. Conceptual limitations of the Nova Scotia restorative programb. Procedural and due process concernsc. practice: challengesConclusion & recommendationsIntroductionThe Province of Nova Scotia polity was built on racist laws, policy, and practices, including slavery and segregation, that structured and continue to limit access to power, opportunities, and resources based on race. The criminal system has played an integral role in maintaining the relative economic, educational, political, and social segregation and marginalization of African Nova Scotians and Mi'kmaq.In light of these grueling realities, restorative theory offers a lens through which we might glimpse, if not completely understand, the complex root causes of crime and the racialized contexts in which myriad forms of wrongdoing occurs. At its best, restorative offers a transformative response to the oppressive dimensions of the criminal system. The relational nature of restorative requires attention to context and experience as central to the enterprise of justice.11. Jennifer J Llewellyn, Restorative Justice: Thinking Relationally about in Jocelyn Downie & Jennifer J Llewellyn, eds, Being Relational: Reflections on Relational Theory and Health Law (Toronto: UBC Press, 2011) 89.In some of its less idealized forms, the practice of restorative has not always achieved the theory's potential. For example, the Nova Scotia Justice Program (NSRJ) as currently implemented has not made significant headway in dismantling the racialized laws, policy, and practices manifest in Nova Scotia, despite the concerted and sincere efforts of those working within the program. …" @default.
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- W820417349 title "African Nova Scotian Restorative Justice: A Change Has Gotta Come" @default.
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