Restorative Justice: Ideals and Realities

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Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2013 M02 28 - 170 páginas

Providing a critical perspective on the aspirations of advocates of restorative justice and the direction in which restorative justice is developing, this book offers an empirically researched contribution to theoretical debates. Drawing on qualitative research, the book examines the significant gaps that exist between the ideals of proponents of restorative justice and the objectives being pursued in practice. The work examines ways forward for the restorative justice movement - and the development of practices - with a coherent set of restorative justice ideals.

 

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Acknowledgements
Chapter One Restorative Justice in Action
Family group conferencing outside New Zealand
Navajo peacemaking
Communitybased initiatives in Northern Ireland
Chapter Two Restorative Ideals
Analternative totreatment
Concluding remarks Chapter Three
Isrestorative justice punishment?
Avoluntary process?
Anew ethical orientation?
Theideal ofpeace and harmony Restorative justice in the shadow of the criminal justice system
The
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Margarita Zernova, Department of Social Sciences, University of Hull, UK

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