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7 Criminology & Crim. Just. 5 (2007)

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                           Criminology & Criminal justice
                                @ 2007 SAGE Publications
                       (London, Thousand Oaks & New Delhi)
                       and the British Society of Criminology.
                               www.sagepublications.com
                           ISSN 1748-8958; Vol: 7(1): 5-32
                           DOI: 10.1177/1748895807072474



Staging restorative justice encounters

against a criminal justice backdrop:

A  dramaturgical analysis


JAMES   DIGNAN, ANNE ATKINSON, HELEN ATKINSON,
MARIE   HOWES, JENNIFER JOHNSTONE, GWEN ROBINSON,
JOANNA SHAPLAND AND ANGELA SORSBY
University of Sheffield, UK


Abstract
Drawing from an ongoing evaluation of three major restorative
justice schemes in England and Wales, the article employs a
dramaturgical perspective to examine a number of process issues
that arise when restorative justice processes are deployed within a
criminal justice context. They include the r6le and identity of
restorative justice facilitators, the locations for restorative justice
encounters and associated matters relating to the values of privacy,
openness and accountability.

Key Words

accountability * criminal justice * dramaturgical analysis * privacy
* restorative justice




'All the world's a stage'1

It is customary for conventional criminal trials to be depicted and represented
as dramatic events, at any rate for onlookers. In reality, however, this is true
only of a relatively small proportion of contested trials in the Crown Court,
which  are themselves a statistical rarity.2 Moreover, even in cases such as
these, all too often the 'key players' are consigned to relatively minor r6les.
In the case of defendants, as generations of critical legal scholars have pointed


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