ABSTRACT

This book provides a comprehensive and authoritative account and analysis of restorative justice, one of the most rapidly growing phenomena in the field of criminology and justice studies.

This book aims to meet the need for a comprehensive, reliable and accessible overview of the subject. It draws together leading authorities on the subject from around the world in order to:

  • elucidate and discuss the key concepts and principles of restorative justice
  • explain how the campaign for restorative justice arose and developed into the influential social movement it is today
  • describe the variety of restorative justice practices, explain how they have developed in various places and contexts, and critically examine their rationales and effects
  • identify and examine key tensions and issues within the restorative justice movement
  • brings a variety of disciplinary and interdisciplinary perspectives to bear upon the understanding and assessment of restorative justice.

The Handbook of Restorative Justice is essential reading for students and practitioners in the field.

part |56 pages

Restorative Processes, Outcomes, Stakeholders

part |50 pages

Evaluation and Restorative Justice

part |111 pages

The Global Appeal of Restorative Justice

chapter Section A|10 pages

Africa

chapter Section B|12 pages

Asia

chapter Section C|12 pages

Europe

chapter Section D|11 pages

Latin America

chapter Section E|10 pages

North America

chapter Section F|11 pages

Pacific

chapter Section G|5 pages

Themes