Restorative justice : ideas, values, debates
by
 
Johnstone, Gerry.

Title
Restorative justice : ideas, values, debates

Author
Johnstone, Gerry.

ISBN
9780415672658
 
9780415672641
 
9780203804841

Personal Author
Johnstone, Gerry.

Edition
2nd ed.

Publication Information
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York : Routledge, 2011.

Physical Description
xiii, 184 pages ; 25 cm

Contents
Central themes and critical issues -- Reviving restorative justice traditions -- Healing the victim -- A restorative approach to offenders -- Shame, apology and forgiveness -- Mediation, participation and the role of community -- The future of restorative justice -- The developing character of restorative justice.

Abstract
"Restorative Justice is one of the most talked about developments in the field of crime and justice. Its advocates and practitioners argue that state punishment, society's customary response to crime, neither meets the needs of crime victims nor prevents reoffending. In its place, they suggest, should be restorative justice, in which families and communities of offenders encourage them to take responsibility for the consequences of their actions, express repentance and repair the harm they have done. First published in 2002, Restorative Justice: Ideas, Values, Debates is renowned worldwide as an accessible, balanced and invaluable analysis of the argument that restorative justice can provide an attractive alternative to traditional responses to crime. The second edition includes a new chapter identifying and analysing fundamental shifts and developments in restorative justice thinking over the last decade. It suggests that the campaign for restorative justice has not only grown rapidly in the last decade, but has also changed in its focus and character. What started as a campaign to revolutionise criminal justice has evolved into a social movement that aspires to implant restorative values into the fabric of everyday life. This new edition explores the implications of this development for restorative justice's claim to provide a feasible and desirable alternative to mainstream thinking on matters of crime and justice"-- Provided by publisher.

Subject Term
Restorative justice.
 
Sociological jurisprudence.

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