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Routledge International Handbook of Restorative Justice

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Routledge International Handbook of Restorative Justice

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Routledge International Handbook of Restorative Justice book

Routledge International Handbook of Restorative Justice

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Routledge International Handbook of Restorative Justice book

Edited ByTheo Gavrielides
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2018
eBook Published 6 August 2018
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315613512
Pages 548
eBook ISBN 9781315613512
Subjects Law, Social Sciences
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Gavrielides, T. (Ed.). (2018). Routledge International Handbook of Restorative Justice (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315613512

ABSTRACT

This up-to-date resource on restorative justice theory and practice is the literature’s most comprehensive and authoritative review of original research in new and contested areas.

Bringing together contributors from across a range of jurisdictions, disciplines and legal traditions, this edited collection provides a concise, but critical review of existing theory and practice in restorative justice. Authors identify key developments, theoretical arguments and new empirical evidence, evaluating their merits and demerits, before turning the reader’s attention to further concerns informing and improving the future of restorative justice. Divided into four parts, the Handbook includes papers written by leading scholars on new theory, empirical evidence of implementation, critiques and the future of restorative justice.

This companion is essential reading for scholars of restorative justice, criminology, social theory, psychology, law, human rights and criminal justice, as well as researchers, policymakers, practitioners and campaigners from around the world.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |3 pages

The future of restorative justice

ByJohn Braithwaite

part I|98 pages

Restorative justice theory

chapter 1|14 pages

Looking at the past of restorative justice

Normative reflections on its future
ByCarolyn Boyes-Watson

chapter 2|11 pages

Pushing the theoretical boundaries of restorative justice

Non-sovereign justice in radical political and social theories
ByGiuseppe Maglione

chapter 3|11 pages

Human rights and restorative justice

ByAnn Skelton

chapter 4|13 pages

Beyond restorative justice

Social justice as a new objective for criminal justice
ByNestor E. Courakis, Theo Gavrielides

chapter 5|14 pages

Returning to indigenous traditions of peacemaking, peacebuilding, and peacekeeping

From Jirga (TDR) to restorative justice (ADR) in Pakistan
ByAli Gohar

chapter 6|17 pages

Finding a normative place for a recast restorative principle of peacemaking

Peacemaking and conflict responses in a threefold typology of temporal focus, level of formality and locus of conflict – with an application to Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet
ByRobert E. Mackay

chapter 7|16 pages

Recovery and restorative justice

Systems for generating social justice
ByAnna Kawalek, Michael Edwards, David Best

part II|194 pages

Restorative justice practice

chapter 8|22 pages

Victims and offenders’ perceptions and experiences of restorative justice

The evidence from London, UK
ByTheo Gavrielides

chapter 9|18 pages

Victims and restorative justice

Bringing theory and evidence together
ByArthur Hartmann

chapter 10|14 pages

Restorative justice and child sexual abuse

ByKaren J. Terry

chapter 11|18 pages

Complex cases of restorative justice after serious crime

Creating and enabling spaces for those with disability 1
ByJane Bolitho

chapter 12|16 pages

Restorative policing for the 21st century

Historical lessons for future practice
ByKerry Clamp

chapter 13|18 pages

Restorative justice and gender differences in intimate partner violence

The evidence
ByAnne Hayden

chapter 14|13 pages

Evaluating the success of restorative justice conferencing

A values-based approach
ByJonathan Doak, David O’Mahony

chapter 15|9 pages

Introducing restorative practice in healthcare settings

ByJanine Carroll, Dan Reisel

chapter 16|14 pages

Traffic congestion and road rage

A restorative case study to road sharing
ByMarian Liebmann

chapter 17|17 pages

Restorative justice in universities

Case studies of what works with restorative responses to student misconduct
ByDavid R. Karp, Megan Schachter

chapter 18|15 pages

Restorative justice re-entry planning for the imprisoned

An evidence-based approach to recidivism reduction
ByLorenn Walker, Janet Davidson

chapter 19|18 pages

Architecture and restorative justice

Designing with values and well-being in mind
ByBarb Toews

part III|95 pages

Thinking critically about restorative justice

chapter 20|14 pages

Restorative justice in Chinese communities

Cultural-specific skills and challenges
ByDennis S.W. Wong, Wendy C.Y. Lui

chapter 21|14 pages

Is changing lenses possible?

The Chilean case study of integrating restorative justice into a hierarchical criminal justice system
ByIsabel Ximena González Ramírez

chapter 22|15 pages

Is restorative justice possible through the eyes of lay people? A Polish evidence-based case study

ByAnna Matczak

chapter 23|17 pages

Restorative justice as a colonial project in the disempowerment of Indigenous peoples

ByJuan Marcellus Tauri

chapter 24|18 pages

Does restorative justice reduce recidivism?

Assessing evidence and claims about restorative justice and reoffending
ByEllie Piggott, William Wood

chapter 25|15 pages

Restorative justice compared to what?

ByAnnalise Acorn

part IV|95 pages

The future of restorative justice

chapter 26|14 pages

Restorative justice and the therapeutic tradition

Looking into the future
ByGerry Johnstone

chapter 27|13 pages

True representation

The implications of restorative practices for the future of democracy
ByTed Wachtel

chapter 28|20 pages

The best is yet to come

Unlocking the true potential of restorative practice
ByTerry O’Connell

chapter 29|20 pages

The new generation of restorative justice

ByCarl Stauffer, Johonna Turner

chapter 30|14 pages

Transforming powers and restorative justice

ByGeorge Pavlich

chapter 31|12 pages

Extending the reach of restorative justice

ByMartin Wright

chapter |16 pages

Epilogue

Restorative justice with care and responsibility:new directions in restorative justice theory, practice and critical thinking
ByTheo Gavrielides
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