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Experiences, views, and attitudes of participants of a mediation dialogue group implemented within a restorative justice framework in the context of non-related traffic accidents in Belgium : a thematic analysis
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Korte inhoud:Our research describes the experiences, views, and attitudes of participants of mediation dialogue groups involving non-related traffic accidents regarding their participation and related topics, such as responsibility, rehabilitation, and restoration. In Belgium, the criminal law holds that victims and offenders need to be informed about the option of entering a restorative mediation process during criminal proceedings. Mediation is voluntary and provided by an independent state-funded organization. We collected the data through individual semi-structured in-depth interviews with participants of two mediation dialogue groups. The data were analyzed through reflexive thematic analysis. We identified three main themes: (a) the importance of shared stories, (b) blurred boundaries, and (c) opportunities and obstacles for repair. Overall, our analysis suggests that mediation involving similar but non-related incidents may provide the participants with valuable knowledge and insights about one another's lives and thoughts and lead to mutual understanding and support. For some, it may even involve a transformative experience. Importantly, our analysis reveals that (a) the presence of a “shared story” and (b) a group dynamic in which participants feel sufficiently at ease with each other are pivotal to achieving a sense of connection and resonance that allows for such mutual understanding and support. These appear to be prerequisites for enabling any kind of healing.
Gepubliceerd in: CRIMINAL JUSTICE ETHICS
ISSN: 1937-5948
Issue: 3
Volume: 43
Pagina's: 259 - 284
Jaar van publicatie:2024
Toegankelijkheid:Closed
- Zie ook: Experiences, Views, and Attitudes of Participants of a Mediation Dialogue Group Implemented Within a Restorative Justice Framework in the Context of Non-related Traffic Accidents in Belgium: A Thematic Analysis
- Zie ook: Experiences, views, and attitudes of participants of a mediation dialogue group implemented within a restorative justice framework in the context of non-related traffic accidents in Belgium: a thematic analysis