John Braithwaite is an academic at the Australian National University (ANU). As a criminologist, he is particularly interested in the role of restorative justice, shame management and reintegration in crime prevention. His book Crime, Shame and Reintegration (1989) demonstrated that current criminal justice practice tends to stigmatize offenders, making the crime problem worse. Braithwaite argues that restorative justice enables both offenders and citizens, by way of mediation, to repair the social harm caused by crime. He has also worked with Philip Pettit on the application of republican theory to criminal law and regulation.
Braithwaite’s other contributions include the development and application of responsive regulation frameworks and restorative justice to many areas of business regulation, health care and aged care.
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Criminals, Rehabilitation, Administration of Criminal justice, Crime, Criminal justice, administration of, Criminals, rehabilitation, Trade regulation, Case studies, Crime prevention, Crimes et criminels, Criminal justice, Administration of, Criminal psychology, Criminology, Law, Punishment, Restorative justice, Shame, Sociology, Victims of crimes, 364.6/8, 71.65 criminality as a social problem, Administration, Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice, Administrative agencies, AustraliaID Numbers
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- ISNI: 0000000108865234
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- Wikidata: Q1699395
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