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Restorative Justice
An International Journal
Volume 5, 2017 - Issue 1
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Responsibilising the parents of young offenders through restorative justice: a genealogical account

Pages 93-115 | Published online: 28 Apr 2017
 

ABSTRACT

In recent decades, restorative justice has come to occupy an accepted part of many criminal justice landscapes across the Western world. Scholars have therefore attempted to make sense of the rise of restorative justice in Western countries, and a number of traditional histories of various restorative practices have emerged in this context. These attempts to account for the rise of restorative justice have, however, been roundly criticised for romanticising the past and making ahistorical claims. In this context, and utilising Foucault’s framework of genealogy, this article considers one frequently overlooked aspect of the emergence of restorative justice practices for young offenders: the responsibilisation of parents of young offenders. The article posits discourses of parental responsibilisation as one condition of emergence of restorative justice. In doing so, it seeks to situate historically research that demonstrates the responsibilising effects of restorative practices on parents of young offenders.

Acknowledgements

The author gratefully acknowledges the helpful feedback provided by Professor Russell Hogg, and two anonymous reviewers, on an earlier version of this article, as well as the supervisors of the original doctoral research project.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author.

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