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A New Era in Governmental Reform: Realizing Community
Authors:O’Brien  Sandra  Bazemore  Gordon
Institution:(1) Florida Gulf Coast University, Division of Public Affairs, 10501, FGCU Blvd. S., Ft. Myers, FL, 33965;(2) Florida Atlantic University, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, 220, SE Second Avenue, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, 33301
Abstract:The ldquogood governmentrdquo models of the 1990s realized a focus that included reinventing, reengineer-ing, rethinking, quality, empowerment, and devolution of the organization. These organizational reform ideologies sought to increase involvement, improve productivity, manage performance, and drive results. One essential key that has been disregarded in these government models is the involvement of community in the decision-making process. This paper points to the importance of involving and empowering citizens in the decision-making process, particularly in regard to community justice based on the notion of ldquorestorative justice system.rdquo Community justice, a modern day reform movement with international proportions, is based on the principles of empowering community, repairing harm caused by a crime or disturbance, and reducing risk to the community.
Keywords:organizational reform  justice system  community justice  restorative justice  community involvement
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