On the incompatibility of ‘Western’ and Aboriginal views of Restorative Justice in Canada: a claim based on an understanding of the Cree justice

Q2 Social Sciences Contemporary Justice Review Pub Date : 2021-12-27 DOI:10.1080/10282580.2021.2018654
Reza Barmaki
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ABSTRACT ‘Restorative justice’ (RJ) has been a popular notion in Canada. A common belief has been that ‘‘western approaches’ to RJ are compatible with that of Canada’s Aboriginals. I hold a different position. I argue that the religious beliefs of Canada’s Aboriginals are basic to their understanding of RJ. As such, their view of RJ is essentially incompatible with western approaches, which are secular. Any similarity between the two is only an apparent one produced by the indiscriminate uses of similar terms such as ‘holistic’, ‘healing’ or ‘restoration’. I support my argument by providing an account of Canada’s largest Aboriginal group’s view of RJ: the Cree. I demonstrate that it is based on certain religious principles that are absent from western approaches to RJ. As such, it is fundamentally incompatible with secular western approaches to RJ in Canada. These religious principles, basically and broadly speaking, are shared by all Aboriginal groups in Canada.
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论加拿大“西方”与原住民对恢复性司法观点的不相容:一种基于对克里司法理解的主张
“恢复性司法”(RJ)在加拿大一直是一个流行的概念。人们普遍认为,对待RJ的“西方方法”与加拿大原住民的方法是兼容的。我持有不同的观点。我认为加拿大原住民的宗教信仰是他们理解RJ的基础。因此,他们对RJ的看法本质上与西方的世俗观点不相容。两者之间的任何相似之处都只是由于不加区分地使用类似的术语,如“整体”、“治疗”或“修复”而产生的表面上的相似之处。为了支持我的论点,我提供了一个关于加拿大最大的土著群体——克里人对RJ的看法的描述。我证明了它是基于某些宗教原则,而这些原则在西方的RJ方法中是缺失的。因此,它与世俗的西方对待加拿大RJ的方法从根本上是不相容的。总的来说,这些宗教原则是加拿大所有土著群体所共有的。
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