Social capital, fear of victimisation, prior victimisation : attitudes towards restorative justice in Singapore
Restorative justice practices, which are recognised as an alternative, more humane approach to justice, runs contrary to Singapore’s tendency to endorse harsher forms of punitive and retributivist punishment. However, with research highlighting the potential benefits of restorative justice on both a...
Main Author: | Lee, Shu Min |
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Other Authors: | Olivia Choy |
Format: | Final Year Project (FYP) |
Language: | English |
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Nanyang Technological University
2021
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10356/150846 |
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