RT Book T1 Negotiation and conflict resolution in criminal practice: a handbook A1 Bromwich, Rebecca 1976- A1 Harrison, Thomas 1966- A2 Harrison, Thomas 1966- LA English PP Toronto Vancouver PB Canadian Scholars YR 2019 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1694113639 AB Negotiation : principles, theory, and approach -- Conflict resolution : theory and practice, competence, ethics, strategies, and tactics in criminal law -- Negotiations -- Negotiating across differences : roles, social context, culture, and process -- Alternative dispute resolution (ADR) and diversion in criminal law -- Restorative justice : theory, practice, standards, and guidance -- Surviving and thriving--well-being, competence, difficult people, and discrimination. AB "Lawyers, Crown counsels, district attorneys, and paralegals are often tasked with managing negotiation and conflict resolution in the courtroom; however, very little theory or literature surrounding this specialization exists. This handbook closes these gaps by discussing theories of negotiation and conflict resolution in criminal practice. Part one covers communicating effectively and appropriately with clients, court staff, and opposing counsel by identifying and establishing cultural competence, rapport, and nonverbal cues. Part two identifies alternative processes in negotiation and conflict resolution, including victim-offender mediation and retroactive justice. Part three touches on career development in areas such as managing challenging clients and developing strategies for dealing with high-stress scenarios."-- CN KE8615 SN 978-1-77338-148-0 SN 1-77338-148-2 K1 Dispute resolution (Law) : Canada K1 Criminal Law : Canada K1 Communication in law : Canada K1 Communication in law K1 Criminal Law K1 Dispute resolution (Law) K1 Canada K1 Kanada : Strafrechtspflege : Konfliktregelung : Täter-Opfer-Ausgleich