@article{ref1, title="Prosecutors and use of restorative justice in courts: Greek case", journal="Journal of interpersonal violence", year="2017", author="Wasileski, Gabriela", volume="32", number="13", pages="1943-1966", abstract="The purpose of this research study was to examine the experiences of prosecutors in Athens, Greece, as they implement a restorative justice (RJ; mediation) model in cases of intimate partner violence (IPV). Greece recently enacted a new legislation related to domestic violence, part of the requirement is mediation. This study used semi-structured interviews with 15 public prosecutors at the courts of first instance and three interviews with facilitators of mediation process. The findings indicate widespread role confusion. Prosecutors' experiences, professional positions, and views of RJ in adult cases of gendered violence were shaped by their legal training. That is, their perceptions reflected their work in an adversarial system. Their views were complex yet ultimately unreceptive and their practices failed the victims of IPV. The study report concluded with recommendations for the legislators and for better preparation of court actors.

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", language="en", issn="0886-2605", doi="10.1177/0886260515590127", url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0886260515590127" }