Plateforme de veille scientifique et de revue de littérature basée sur PubMed
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Cette application est une plateforme collaborative de veille scientifique permettant d'importer des publications depuis PubMed, de suivre leur lecture, d'en extraire les éléments méthodologiques clés (protocole, variables, résultats), et de constituer une synthèse structurée pour faciliter la réalisation de revues de littérature.
Dernière synchronisation : 18/06/2026
les fondements théoriques et les effets psychologiques de la justice restaurative, modèle qui privilégie la réparation du dommage causé à la victime et la responsabilisation de l'auteur plutôt que la seule sanction punitive.
158 articles disponibles
"restorative justice" AND "victims"
"restorative justice" AND "outcomes"
"restorative justice" AND "recidivism"
"victim-offender mediation" AND "outcomes"
"restorative justice conferencing" AND "victims"
"sentencing circles" AND "justice"
"restorative justice" AND "victim satisfaction"
"restorative justice" AND "psychological recovery"
"restorative justice" AND "trauma"
"victim-offender mediation" AND "satisfaction"
"restorative justice" AND "revictimization"
"restorative justice" AND "power imbalance"
"restorative justice" AND "coercion"
"restorative justice" AND "criticism"
"restorative justice" AND "sexual abuse"
"restorative justice" AND "domestic violence"
"restorative justice" AND "juvenile offenders"
"restorative justice" AND "retributive justice"
"restorative justice" AND "punitive justice"
"Restorative Justice"[Mesh] AND "Victims"[Mesh] (le MeSH "Restorative Justice" existe directement, c'est pratique)
"Restorative Justice"[Mesh] AND "Recidivism"[tiab]
It is well established in the literature that the majority of sexual assault offenders are known to their victims. Given this reality, survivors of sexual assault and their support providers (SP; e.g.…
An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper.
Recent innovation in domestic violence (DV) treatment suggests that when a batterer intervention programme (BIP) is combined with clinical elements, including motivational or readiness to change strat…
Recent critiques of collective impact have provided a conceptual alternative that emphasizes the necessity of community organizing, and more explicit emphasis on advancing equitable systems and policy…
Questions around how to conserve nature are increasingly leading to dissonance in conservation planning and action. While science can assist in unraveling the nature of conservation challenges, conser…
Every day, students from marginalized communities disproportionately face adversity and trauma. It is well documented that exposure to adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) can impact children's abilit…
Circles of Support and Accountability (CoSA) was initially developed in Canada as a community-based programme designed to assist in the community reintegration of individuals who are deemed at high or…
Structural racism in the form of racial residential segregation and the series of laws, policies and practices that continue to reinforce it, has robbed generations of African Americans of socioeconom…
From the rise of restorative justice to evidence-based approaches to reducing recidivism, the intellectual landscape of criminal justice has seen considerable change in recent decades. The result is t…
The United States has experienced a 4-fold increase in jail and prison populations over the last 40 years, disproportionately burdening African American and Hispanic/Latinx communities. Mass incarcera…
Individuals with psychiatric disabilities who are involved in the criminal justice system face a number of challenges to community integration upon release. There is a critical need to develop and eva…
This research investigated the effectiveness of a brief Restorative Justice Intervention. Probationers who attended a Restorative Justice Intervention ( n = 383) were compared with probationers receiv…