Handbook of restorative justice : a global perspective / edited by Dennis Sullivan and Larry Tifft.
Material type: TextSeries: Routledge international handbooksPublisher: London : Routledge, 2007Description: xvii, 574 p. ; 25 cmISBN:- 9780415447249 (pbk.)
- 0415447240 (pbk.)
- Global perspective
- 364.68 22
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Originally published: 2006.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The Healing Dimension of Restorative Justice: A One-World Body -- Section 1. Restorative Justice Processes and Practices -- 1. The Recent History of Restorative Justice: Mediation, Circles, and Conferencing -- 2. Victim Offender Mediation: An Evolving Evidence-Based Practice -- 3. Victim Offender Mediation and Restorative Justice: The European Landscape -- 4. Conferencing and Restorative Justice -- 5. Restorative Justice and Recidivism: Promises Made, Promises Kept? -- 6. Peacemaking Circles: Reflections on the Principal Features and Primary Outcomes -- 7. The Limits of Restorative Justice -- Section 2. The Foundations of Restorative Justice -- 8. Navajo Peacemaking: Original Dispute Resolution and a Way of Life -- 9. The African Concept of / Ubuntu -- And Restorative Justice -- 10. Spiritual Foundations of Restorative Justice -- 11. Empathy and Restoration -- 12. Sanctuary as a Refuge from State Justice -- Section 3. The Needs of Victims and the Healing Process -- 13. Responding to the Needs of Victims: What Was Promised, What Has Been Delivered -- 14. Restoration of the Assumptive World as an Act of Justice -- 15. Murder Victims' Families for Reconciliation: Story-telling for Healing, as Witness, and in Public Policy -- 16. Hearing the Victim's Voice Amidst the Cry for Capital Punishment -- 17. The Other Victims: The Families of Those Punished by the State -- Section 4. Making Things Right: Extending Restorative Justice -- 18. Changing Boundaries of the 'Victim' in Restorative Justice: So Who is the Victim Now? -- 19. Stopping Domestic Violence or Protecting Children? Contributions from Restorative Justice -- 20. Are There Limits to Restorative Justice? The Case of Child Sexual Abuse -- 21. Restoring Justice Through Forgiveness: The Case of Children in Northern Ireland -- 22. Restorative Justice in Transition: Ownership, Leadership, and 'Bottom Up' Human Rights -- Section 5. Gross Human Rights Violations and Transitional Justice -- 23. Essential Elements of Healing After Massive Trauma: Complex Needs Voiced by Victims/Survivors -- 24. Exploring the Relationship Between Reparations, the Gross Violation of Human Rights, and Restorative Justice -- 25. Truth and Reconciliation in Serbia -- 26. Transitional Justice, Restoration, and Prosecution -- 27. Restorative Justice and the Governance of Security in the Southwest Pacific -- 28. Rwanda's Failing Experiment in Restorative Justice -- Section 6. Restorative Justice: Critical Commentaries on Restorative Justice -- 29. Restorative Justice and the Criminological Enterprise -- 30. Shame, Shaming and Restorative Justice: A Critical Appraisal -- 31. Community Justice Versus Restorative Justice: Contrasts in Family of Value -- 32. Postmodernism's Challenges to Restorative Justice -- 33. A Feminist Vision of Justice? The Problems and Possibilities of Restorative Justice for girls and women -- Section 7. Transformative Justice and Structural Change -- 34. Toward a 'Radical' Paradigm of Restorative Justice -- 35. Environmental Policy and Management in Costa Rica: Sustainable Development and deliberative democracy -- 36. Reaching Toward a Structurally Responsive Training and Practice of Restorative Justice -- 37. The Good Samaritan or the Person in the Ditch? An Attempt to Live a Restorative Justice Lifestyle -- 38. Transformative Justice: The Transformation of Restorative Justice.
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