BEYOND RETRIBUTION
PROSPECTS FOR RESTORATIVE
JUSTICE IN SOUTH AFRICA
EDITED BY TRAGGY MAEPA
A joint publication with the Restorative Justice Centre
Monograph No 111, February 2005

LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES
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AUTHORS
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
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PART 1: CONTEXT
CHAPTER 1
Introduction
Traggy Maepa
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CHAPTER 2
Restorative justice in the South African context
Mike Batley
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CHAPTER 3
International experiences and lessons
Mike Batley and Janet Dodd
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CHAPTER 4
Victims’ views: insights from an inner-city victim survey
Ted Leggett
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CHAPTER 5
Magistrates’ and prosecutors’ views of restorative justice
Beaty Naudé and Johan Prinsloo
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PART 2: RESTORATIVE JUSTICE IN PRACTICE
CHAPTER 6
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission as a model of restorative
justice
Traggy Maepa
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CHAPTER 7
Diversion: a central feature of the new child justice system
Buyi Mbambo
CHAPTER 8
Piloting victim–offender conferencing in South Africa
Amanda Dissel
CHAPTER 9
Alternative sentencing in South Africa: an update
Lukas Muntingh
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PART 3: POLICY ISSUES
CHAPTER 10
Outline of relevant policies
Mike Batley
CHAPTER 11
The Child Justice Bill from a restorative justice perspective
Ann Skelton
CHAPTER 12
Conclusion and recommendations
Traggy Maepa and Mike Batley
APPENDIX 1
United Nations Economic and Social Council: Basic principles on
the use of restorative justice programmes in criminal matters
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