DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY
CLINICAL AND FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY SERVICE
MASTER'S DEGREE IN RESTORATIVE JUSTICE AND CRIMINAL MEDIATION
Meetings of Dialogue and Restorative Justice Presentation of the book by S. Charbonnau and C. Rossi
Coordinates
- Giancarlo Tamanza, Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology, Director of the Clinical and Forensic Psychology Service, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart
Speakers
- Serge CHARBONNAU, Mediator at the Correctional Service of Canada, former Director of Equijustice in Montreal
From mediation practices in criminal matters to the writing of a book
- Ilaria MARCHETTI, Professor at Università Cattolica, educational coordinator of the Master's Degree in Restorative Justice and Criminal Mediation
Training in mediation in the criminal field according to the principles of relational mediation
…. The simple reference to the possibility of a meeting between victim and offender, aimed at repairing the wrong or damage suffered, frequently arouses polarized reactions. On the one hand, there are those who firmly oppose it, considering it unacceptable; on the other, those who interpret it as an innovative and potentially decisive solution, worthy of extensive experimentation. For a long time, this dichotomy of positions has diverted attention from the essential question: not so much whether such practices should be accepted or rejected in principle, but rather how and under what conditions they can be implemented... (La Mèdiation Relationelle. Rencontres de Dialogue et...)
