Restorative justice : critical issues
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Restorative justice : critical issues
(Crime, order and social control)
SAGE in association with the Open University, 2003
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
'The book embodies a timely collection of restorative justice topics and is well structured with some of the most learned authorities in the field' - Magistrate
'The team which teaches the Open University's Crime Order and Social Control course has long been publishing teaching materials which are gratefully purloined by colleagues elsewhere for use in their own courses. In producing this book they have gone much further than this: not only have they selected an indispensable range of mainly previously published readings, they have also placed them in a theoretical context and succinctly summarised the debates which are taking place and some which need to take place but as yet are in their infancy' - Vista
Restorative Justice brings together key international writings that trace the development of restorative justice from its diverse beginnings to current global policies and practices. The collection is constructed around the following themes:the theoretical origins of restorative justice; the key principles and substantive practices associated with restorative justice; controversial issues and debates; and future directions and possibilities. A substantial editorial introduction will provide readers with an authorative guide to the critical issues facing restorative justice at the beginning of the 21st century.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Theorizing Restorative Justice - Eugene McLaughlin et al
PART ONE: FOUNDING PROPOSITIONS
Crimes as Property - N Christie
Moving into a New Millennium - K Harris
Toward a Feminist Vision of Justice
Reforming Justice - J Tauri and A Morris
The Potential of Maori Processes
Fundamental Concepts of Restorative Justice - H Zehr and H Mika
Restorative Justice and a Better Future - J Braithwaite
PART TWO: CORE PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES
Restorative Family Group Conferences - M Umbreit and H Zehr
Differing Models and Guidelines for Practice
Conferences, Circles, Boards and Mediations - G Bazemore and C T Griffiths
The New Wave of Community Justice Decision Making
Restorative Justice Cautioning in Aylesbury - From Degrading to Reintegrative Shaming Ceremonies? - R Young and B Gould
Restorative Justice and Family Group Conferences in England - J Dignan and P Marsh
Current State and Future Prospects
Women Offenders and the Challenge of Restorative Justice - C Adler Young
Revisioning Men's Violence against Female Partners - A Morris and L Gelsthorpe
Justice or Sweet Charity? Some Explorations of Shaming and Incapacitating - M Levi Suite
PART THREE: AN INCOMPLETE PROJECT?
Restorative Justice and Social Justice - J Braithwaite
Is Restorative Justice the Way Forward for Criminal Justice? - A Ashworth
Critical Thinking about Restorative Justice - C Cuneen
Restorative Justice - K Daly
The Real Story
Community Justice - A Crawford and T Clear
Transforming Communities through Restorative Justice
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