Governing Paradoxes of Restorative Justice

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Routledge, 2013 M01 11 - 300 páginas

Restorative justice is the policy of eschewing traditional punishments in favour of group counselling involving both victims and perpetrators. Until now there has been no critical analysis of governmental rationales that legitimize restorative practices over traditional approaches but Governing Practices of Restorative Justice fills this gap and addresses the mentalities of governance most prominent in restorative justice. The author provides comprehensible commentary on the central images of this discursive arena in a style accessible to participants and observers alike of restorative justice.

 

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1 Tracing Auspices of Restorative Justice
1
2 Healing Crimes Harm
25
3 Victims of Restorative Governmentalities
43
4 Responsible Offenders
65
5 The State of Restored Communities
83
6 Justice Anew?
104
Bibliography
121
Index
139
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George Pavlich

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