Restorative Justice : How It Works.

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Author / Creator:Liebmann, Marian.
Imprint:London : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2007.
Description:1 online resource (475 pages)
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10364171
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ISBN:9781846426315 49.95 (NL)
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Other form:Print version: Liebmann, Marian Restorative Justice : How It Works London : Jessica Kingsley Publishers,c2007 9781843100744
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This comprehensive guide provides an accessible introduction to the philosophy of restorative justice and its practical application in a wide range of settings, showing how it can help both victims and offenders when harm has been done.

Drawing on many years' experience of working in victim support, probation, mediation and restorative practices, Marian Liebmann uses pertinent case examples to illustrate how restorative justice can be used effectively to work with crime and its effects. Also included are sections on confronting bullying in schools, dealing with sexual and racial violence, tackling antisocial behaviour and community reconciliation after war. Whether in the context of families, schools, communities, criminal justice or prisons, the author argues that restorative justice is a `seamless philosophy' which can be applied flexibly to meet diverse needs. Liebmann provides an international outlook, examining how restorative justice is practised around the world, including traditional Maori and Aboriginal approaches.

Restorative Justice: How It Works is a key reference for magistrates, social workers, probation officers, Youth Offending Team workers, police, teachers and health professionals, as well as the lay reader.

Item Description:Description based upon print version of record.
Physical Description:1 online resource (475 pages)
ISBN:9781846426315 49.95 (NL)