The conflict resolution practice as a community justice alternative in Thailand

Q2 Social Sciences Contemporary Justice Review Pub Date : 2021-08-18 DOI:10.1080/10282580.2021.1967150
Sutham Cheurprakobkit, Seksan Khruakham
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ABSTRACT In response to recent issues of prison overcrowding (over 300,000 inmates in prisons with only 110,000 capacity) and court case overloading, Thailand has implemented the conflict resolution practice, including enacting a new law on dispute mediation, as a community justice alternative to reduce cases and prevent them from going into the main criminal justice system. No empirical research has yet been conducted in Thailand to examine the current forms and status of these conflict resolution mechanisms and problems facing the implementation process. Researchers collected qualitative data by interviewing 16 experts and conducting a focus group with 23 experts. The study’s findings revealed five existing mechanisms on conflict resolution across the country, two of which were recently established thanks to the Dispute Mediation Act of 2019. While the study’s findings identified many issues facing the implementation of the conflict resolution process, the main ones were the lack of trained personnel, the lack of adequate data management, insufficient operating budget, and the absence of public awareness and public confidence.
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泰国作为社区司法替代方案的冲突解决做法
摘要针对最近监狱人满为患(容纳人数只有11万人的监狱中有30多万囚犯)和法院案件过载的问题,泰国实施了解决冲突的做法,包括颁布一项新的纠纷调解法,作为社区司法的替代方案,以减少案件并防止其进入主要的刑事司法系统。泰国尚未进行实证研究,以审查这些冲突解决机制的当前形式和现状以及执行过程中面临的问题。研究人员通过采访16名专家和23名专家组成的焦点小组收集了定性数据。该研究结果揭示了全国现有的五个冲突解决机制,其中两个是最近根据2019年《争端调解法》建立的。虽然研究结果确定了冲突解决进程实施过程中面临的许多问题,但主要问题是缺乏训练有素的人员、缺乏充分的数据管理、业务预算不足以及缺乏公众意识和公众信心。
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Contemporary Justice Review
Contemporary Justice Review Social Sciences-Law
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