a)
- The offender and the victim in the penal system
- The juridical-cultural matrices of restorative justice
- Restorative justice: terminological issues
- Definitions on repaired justice
- The dimensions of restorative justice (listening, empathy, recognition of the other, shame, trust).
- The methods of restorative justice
- Perspectives of training in restorative justice
b)
- The psychology of punitive justice in Mead's interpretation
- meaning and effectiveness of the sentence
- analysis of the relationship between the community and its internal relations when an "enemy" appears
- prospects for reform of the "institutions of criminal law"
c)
- Historical concepts on the function and philosophy of punishment
- Reflections on the connection between crime, law and punishment
- the presuppositions of abolitionist thought
- Institutional monopoly on the power to punish or not.
- The prison issue
- representative figures of abolitionist thought