Traguetto Jessica, de Aquino Guimaraes Tomas
1 University of Brasilia, Brazil.
Int J Offender Ther Comp Criminol. 2019 Aug;63(11):1971-1989. doi: 10.1177/0306624X19833528. Epub 2019 Mar 2.
The legal systems and the judiciary in many countries have been changed and reformed, with the aim of dispensing justice quicker and more effectively. Some reforms have tried a less adversarial approach to resolving legal disputes, for example, Therapeutic Jurisprudence (TJ) and Restorative Justice (RJ). The objective of this article is to describe how institutionalized these movements are in the United States and the roles played by judges in this process. The data collection involved document analysis, observation of court-hearings, and interviews with 13 judges from several judicial areas involved in TJ and/or RJ judicial proceedings in the United States. Data analysis was undertaken using content analysis and the software NVivo. The results provide evidence that (a) these movements are in a process of divergent change implementation; (b) judges who engage with these approaches act as institutional entrepreneurs; and (c) the judges interviewed can be classified into four roles that are complementary in the promotion of TJ/RJ:
许多国家的法律体系和司法机构都进行了变革与改革,目的是更迅速、更有效地伸张正义。一些改革尝试采用对抗性较弱的方式来解决法律纠纷,例如治疗性法学(TJ)和恢复性司法(RJ)。本文的目的是描述这些运动在美国的制度化程度以及法官在此过程中所扮演的角色。数据收集包括文件分析、法庭听证会观察以及对来自美国参与TJ和/或RJ司法程序的几个司法领域的13名法官进行访谈。数据分析采用内容分析法和NVivo软件。结果表明:(a)这些运动正处于不同变革实施的过程中;(b)采用这些方法的法官充当制度企业家;(c)接受访谈的法官可分为在促进TJ/RJ方面相互补充的四个角色: