Restorative justice in context : theoretical foundations /
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Imprint: | Cullompton : Willan, 2002. |
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Description: | xxii, 350 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4799204 |
Table of Contents:
- List of figures and tables
- Notes on contributors
- Preface
- 1. The shape of things to come: a framework for thinking about a restorative justice system
- 2. Journey to belonging
- 3. Restorative justice and the politics of decolonization
- 4. Justified criticism, misunderstanding, or important steps on the road to acceptance?
- 5. From community to dominion: in search of social values for restorative justice
- 6. Deconstructing restoration: the promise of restorative justice
- 7. Restorative justice theory validation
- 8. Restorative justice and the future of diversion and informal social control
- 9. Restorative conferencing for juveniles in the United States: prevalence, process and practice
- 10. Restorative justice for children: in need of procedural safeguards and standards
- 11. From the 'sword' to dialogue: towards a 'dialectic' basis for penal mediation
- 12. Punishment, guilt and spirit in restorative justice: an essay in legal and religious anthropology
- 13. The role of shame, guilt and remorse in restorative justice processes for young people
- 14. Peacemaking and community harmony: lessons (and admonitions) from the Navajo peacemaking courts
- 15. From philosophical abstraction to restorative action, from senseless retribution to meaningful restitution: just deserts and restorative justice revisited
- 16. Restorative justice: present prospects and future directions
- Index