ABSTRACT
Restoring Justice: An Introduction to Restorative Justice offers a clear and convincing explanation of restorative justice, a movement within criminal justice with growing worldwide influence. It explores the broad appeal of this new vision and offers a brief history of its development. The book presents a theoretical foundation for the principles and values of restorative justice and develops its four cornerpost ideas of encounter, amends, inclusion and reintegration. After exploring how restorative justice ideas and values may be integrated into policy and practice, it presents a series of key issues commonly raised about restorative justice, summarizing various perspectives on each.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part 1|60 pages
The Concept of Restorative Justice
chapter 2|19 pages
A Brief History of Restorative Justice
part 2|71 pages
The Cornerposts of Restorative Justice
chapter 4|17 pages
Inclusion
chapter 5|18 pages
Encounter
chapter 6|13 pages
Amends
chapter 7|19 pages
Reintegration
part 3|44 pages
The Challenge of Restorative Justice