Restorative justice : ideas, values, debates
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Restorative justice : ideas, values, debates
Willan, 2002
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 175-186) and index
Description and Table of Contents
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: paper ISBN 9781903240427
Description
First published in 2001. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Table of Contents
- Communities, conflicts and justice
- shaming and forgiving
- the offender's experience of justice
- victims, communities and transformative justice
- the ambition of restorative justice - paradigm or perspective?
- schemes within the criminal justice system
- beyond criminal justice
- evaluating restorative justice schemes
- the critique from retributivism
- civil libertarian concerns
- the cynical perspective.
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: cased ISBN 9781903240434
Description
Restorative justice is one of the most talked about topics in the field of criminal justice, increasingly emphasized in relation to young offenders. Many see it also as a paradigm shift in criminal justice, away from dominant punitive and therapeutic paradigms, emphasizing instead the reintegration of offenders and potential offenders into their communities. Yet despite its high profile, the phenomenon of restorative justice is little understood. This book addresses this issue by providing an authoritative introduction to the ideas and principles of restorative justice, considering arguments both for and against its use. "Restorative Justice" should be useful reading for both students and practitioners, a key contribution to the restorative justice debate, and central to the future of the criminal justice system.
Table of Contents
- Communities, conflicts and justice
- shaming and forgiving
- the offender's experience of justice
- victims, communities and transformative justice
- the ambition of restorative justice - paradigm or perspective?
- schemes within the criminal justice system
- beyond criminal justice
- evaluating restorative justice schemes
- the critique from retributivism
- civil libertarian concerns
- the cynical perspective.
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