The Possibility of popular justice : a case study of community mediation in the United States /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Merry, Sally Engle, 1944-2020, Milner, Neal A.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, [1993]
Series:Law, meaning, and violence.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • pt. 1. Defining popular justice
  • Intoduction / Sally Engle Merry and Neal Milner
  • Sorting out popular justice / Sally Engle Merry
  • The future of alternative dispute resolution: Reflections on ADR as social movement / Peter S. Adler
  • Evaluation of community -justice programs / Ken Lowry
  • pt. 2. San Francisco community boards and the meaning of community mediation
  • Community boards: an analytic profile / Fredric L. DuBow and Craig McEwen
  • Organizing for community mediation: The legacy of community boards of San Francisco as a social-movement organization / Douglas R. Thomason and Fredric L. Dubow
  • Justice from another perspective: The ideology and developmental history of the community boards programs / Raymond Shonholtz
  • What mediation training says-or doesn't say- about the ideology and culture of North American community-justice Programs / Vicki Shook and Neal Milner
  • Dispute transformation, the influence of a communication paradigm of disputing, and the San Francisco community boards program / Judy H. Rothschild
  • Police and "Nonstranger" conflicts in a San Francisco neighborhood: notes on mediation