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Why emotions work: Restorative justice, interaction ritual and the micro potential for emotional transformation.
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Why emotions work: Restorative justice, interaction ritual and the micro potential for emotional transformation./
Author:
Rossner, Meredith.
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233 p.
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Adviser: Randall Collins.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International69-04A.
Subject:
Sociology, Criminology and Penology. -
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9780549577782
Why emotions work: Restorative justice, interaction ritual and the micro potential for emotional transformation.
Rossner, Meredith.
Why emotions work: Restorative justice, interaction ritual and the micro potential for emotional transformation.
- 233 p.
Adviser: Randall Collins.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Pennsylvania, 2008.
This research integrates knowledge from the sociology of emotions, micro-sociology, and criminology to understand if and how a restorative justice conference can be a transformative event for offenders, with the potential to reduce offending. Using a micro-sociological framework, with a focus on the ritual production of shared emotion, I examine how a conference can succeed or fail on the micro level, and the implications for future offending. To address these questions, I use a number of methods, including in-depth interviews with police facilitators, micro analysis of a conference video, and quantitative analysis of systematic observations of conferences.
ISBN: 9780549577782Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Sociology, Criminology and Penology.
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This research integrates knowledge from the sociology of emotions, micro-sociology, and criminology to understand if and how a restorative justice conference can be a transformative event for offenders, with the potential to reduce offending. Using a micro-sociological framework, with a focus on the ritual production of shared emotion, I examine how a conference can succeed or fail on the micro level, and the implications for future offending. To address these questions, I use a number of methods, including in-depth interviews with police facilitators, micro analysis of a conference video, and quantitative analysis of systematic observations of conferences.
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Results indicate that the micro dynamics of a conference can be empirically measured, such as the development of verbal and non verbal rhythm, entrainment, and balance. These variables influence success on a micro level, such as the short-term production of positive emotions and group solidarity. Police facilitators use a number of strategies to ensure that these necessary variables to a successful restorative justice conference are present. Furthermore, high solidarity conferences result in significantly less arrests than less successful conferences at a five year follow-up. I conclude by offering a micro theory of how restorative justice can be a successful criminal justice intervention, with practical recommendation on how to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of conferencing.
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