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Limits to Pain

Nils Christie
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The article was published on 1981-11-01 and is currently open access. It has received 228 citations till now.

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Neurosociology and Penal Neuroabolitionism: Rethinking Justice With Neuroscience

TL;DR: In this article , a new approach is proposed based on the findings of science, especially neuroscience, to provide new arguments to the abolitionist perspective that criminal law is an illegitimate mechanism of social control.
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Umrisse einer insurationistischen Kriminalpolitik

TL;DR: In der Fuhrjahr 1986, als ich von Heinrich Althoff (damals noch: Kemper-Diekmann) dazu eingeladen wurde, an einem Treffen des (legendaren) Kriminalpolitischen Arbeitskreises (KRAK) irgendwo in der Nahe vom Darmstadt teilzunehmen, gesellte sich auch der Junge (Frankfurter) Kriminologe Sebastian Scheerer zu
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Community-based mediation programs: a case study and comparison

TL;DR: In this article, the authors argue that fully restorative programs should utilize methods of mediation and group conferencing that are fully inclusive of community-interests, and they propose Restorative Justice Restorative Mediation (RVRM).
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Restorative Justice and Adolescent Health

TL;DR: In this article, the feasibility and efficiency of restorative justice practices based on empirical research is examined, and the authors describe and argue how Restorative justice can contribute to the well-being of adolescents who offend.

Criminology and the criminal justice system in the Russian Federation after socio-political transformation: Kryminologia i wymiar sprawiedliwości w Federacji Rosyjskiej po transformacji społeczno-politycznej

TL;DR: In this paper, the stages of development of Russian criminology are discussed, focusing on the modern stage, which began with the collapse of the USSR and the formation of the Russian Federation.
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Conflicts as property

TL;DR: In this article, a court procedure that restores the participants' rights to their own conflicts is outlined, where the participants have lost their rights to participate in conflict resolution in the past.
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The informal economy

TL;DR: The authors of as discussed by the authors suggest that a wide range of services which were once produced in the money economy are increasingly provided informally on a self-service basis. But they do not consider the role of the state in the provision of these services.