Restorative Justice Today: Practical Applications
Editat de Katherine S. van Wormer, Lorenn Walkeren Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 oct 2012
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781452219912
ISBN-10: 1452219915
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications, Inc
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
ISBN-10: 1452219915
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications, Inc
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
Recenzii
"Lorenn Walker and Katherine van Wormer assemble a very contemporary collection of reforms, evidence and critique on the transformation of justice. Its pages are graced with the reflections of many of the deepest thinkers and doers of restorative justice. The book is a wonderful accomplishment that is strewn with so many gems of beautiful thought and beautiful practice. This is an inspiring book for those struggling to seek the heartland of a restorative vision."
"This book offers up-to-date, original scholarship on a variety of restorative justice topics from multiple perspectives and a variety of countries. Its contents should be of interest to scholars, practitioners, and educators alike. Much of the material is on the cutting edge—for example, the detailed descriptions of restorative strategies for situations of school bullying, gendered violence, reentry following incarceration, and priest abuse.
"Restorative Justice Today is a needed contribution that begins the next phase of serious discussion in the RJ field. While sound theory and research remain central to advancement, this contribution provides an outline for expanding and improving practice in a number of settings. The book samples stories of innovative use of restorative justice and describes promising pathways to application in settings from playgrounds to prisons, and across disparate cities and continents."
"It will be a beautiful day in our world where Restorative Justice Today is read by all who work in criminal justice as well as all who are impacted by crime. The book is highly instructive and profoundly validating to the mind and heart in describing how true justice can be achieved. This amazing book underscores how restorative justice can and must be part of the criminal justice fabric and approach as a rule not as an exception."
"Restorative Justice Today" is a very well-done, tight collection and contemporary view of the realities and possibilities world-wide for reform, evidence and critique on the transformation of justice. Graduate university programs in Law, Conflict Resolution, Sociology, Criminal Justice, Peace Studies, Indigenous Societies, and many more disciplines may make good use of this book, with its condensed format for chapters and up-to-date international links to experts and practitioners.”
"This book offers up-to-date, original scholarship on a variety of restorative justice topics from multiple perspectives and a variety of countries. Its contents should be of interest to scholars, practitioners, and educators alike. Much of the material is on the cutting edge—for example, the detailed descriptions of restorative strategies for situations of school bullying, gendered violence, reentry following incarceration, and priest abuse.
"Restorative Justice Today is a needed contribution that begins the next phase of serious discussion in the RJ field. While sound theory and research remain central to advancement, this contribution provides an outline for expanding and improving practice in a number of settings. The book samples stories of innovative use of restorative justice and describes promising pathways to application in settings from playgrounds to prisons, and across disparate cities and continents."
"It will be a beautiful day in our world where Restorative Justice Today is read by all who work in criminal justice as well as all who are impacted by crime. The book is highly instructive and profoundly validating to the mind and heart in describing how true justice can be achieved. This amazing book underscores how restorative justice can and must be part of the criminal justice fabric and approach as a rule not as an exception."
"Restorative Justice Today" is a very well-done, tight collection and contemporary view of the realities and possibilities world-wide for reform, evidence and critique on the transformation of justice. Graduate university programs in Law, Conflict Resolution, Sociology, Criminal Justice, Peace Studies, Indigenous Societies, and many more disciplines may make good use of this book, with its condensed format for chapters and up-to-date international links to experts and practitioners.”
Cuprins
Foreword - Shadd Maruna
Part I Overview: Introduction to Restorative Justice
Chapter 1: Restorative Justice: Definition and Purpose - Lorenn Walker
Box 1. Restorative Justice: What’s That? Howard Zehr
Box 2: Howard Zehr’s Restorative Justice in Threes
Chapter 2: Reflections from a Descendant of the Minnesota Restitution Center (MRC) - Kay Pranis
Box 3: Reflections From a Founder of the Minnesota Restitution Center: Burt Galaway
Chapter 3: Preparing Students of Criminal Justice for Restorative Justice Practice - Rudi Kauffman and Heather Koontz
Chapter 4: Restorative Justice and Therapeutic Jurisprudence: All in the Family - David Wexler
Part II Overview: Prevention Programs And Community Practice
Chapter 5: Restorative Justice for Victims Without Offender Participation - Lorenn Walker
Chapter 6: A Story of the Emergence of Restorative Practice in Schools in Australia and New Zealand: Reflect, Repair, Reconnect - Margaret Thorsborne
Chapter 7: Restorative Justice for Juvenile Delinquents in Hong Kong and China - Dennis S.W. Wong
Chapter 8: Youth Justice and Restorative Justice in Norway - Ida Hydle
Chapter 9: Beyond Policy: Conferencing on Student Misbehavior - Lorenn Walker
Chapter 10: Family Group Conferences in Youth Justice and Child Welfare in Vermont - Gale Burford
Box 4: Restorative Justice in Yuma County, Arizona: Mary E. White
Chapter 11: Creating Healthy Residential Communities in Higher Education Through the Use of Restorative Practices - Ted Wachtel and Stacey Miller
Part III Overview: Pre-Trial: Before or After Arrest - Diversion Programs
Chapter 12: Restorative and Diversionary Responses to Youth Offending in New Zealand - Gabrielle Maxwell
Box 5: Circles of Change: Bringing a More Compassionate Justice System to Troubled Youth in Oakland: Micky Duxbury
Chapter 13: Community Members: Vital Voices to the Restorative Justice Process - Mona Schatz
Chapter 14: Restorative Justice and Gendered Violence - Anne Hayden and Katherine van Wormer
Chapter 15: Clergy Child Sexual Abuse: The Restorative Justice Option - Theo Gavrielides
Part IV Overview: In Correctional and Reentry Programs
Chapter 16: "Hate Left Me That Day": Victim Offender Dialogue in Vermont - Amy Holloway and Gale Burford
Chapter 17: Brazil’s Restorative Prisons - Lorenn Walker, Andrew Johnson, and Katherine van Wormer
Chapter 18: Restorative Justice Skills Building for Incarcerated People - Lorenn Walker and Ted Sakai
Box 6: Remembering Bob Shapel: A Prison Restoration Dialogue at Walla Walla: Lorenn Walker
Chapter 19: Huikahi Restorative Circles: A Public Health Approach for Reentry Planning - Lorenn Walker and Rebecca Greening
Chapter 20: Restorative Celebrations for Parolee and Probationer Completion: The Importance of Ritual for Reentry - Lorenn Walker
Part V Overview: Community Restoration and Reparation
Chapter 21: Restorative Interventions for Post-War Nations - Carl Stauffer
Chapter 22: Truth and Reconciliation Commissions and Transitional Justice in a Restorative Justice Context - David K. Androff
Chapter 23: Social Work Values and Restorative Justice - Marta Vides Saade
Box 7: Responding to the Needs of Those Harmed by Crime: Mary Roche
Chapter 24: Restorative Justice Almost 50 Years Later: Japanese American Redress for Exclusion, Restriction, and Incarceration - Rita Takashashi
Chapter 25: Speaking Earth: Environmental Restoration and Restorative Justice - Fred H. Besthorn
Box 8: Traditional North American Native Restorative Justice Philosophy and Practice: Laura Mirsky
Part I Overview: Introduction to Restorative Justice
Chapter 1: Restorative Justice: Definition and Purpose - Lorenn Walker
Box 1. Restorative Justice: What’s That? Howard Zehr
Box 2: Howard Zehr’s Restorative Justice in Threes
Chapter 2: Reflections from a Descendant of the Minnesota Restitution Center (MRC) - Kay Pranis
Box 3: Reflections From a Founder of the Minnesota Restitution Center: Burt Galaway
Chapter 3: Preparing Students of Criminal Justice for Restorative Justice Practice - Rudi Kauffman and Heather Koontz
Chapter 4: Restorative Justice and Therapeutic Jurisprudence: All in the Family - David Wexler
Part II Overview: Prevention Programs And Community Practice
Chapter 5: Restorative Justice for Victims Without Offender Participation - Lorenn Walker
Chapter 6: A Story of the Emergence of Restorative Practice in Schools in Australia and New Zealand: Reflect, Repair, Reconnect - Margaret Thorsborne
Chapter 7: Restorative Justice for Juvenile Delinquents in Hong Kong and China - Dennis S.W. Wong
Chapter 8: Youth Justice and Restorative Justice in Norway - Ida Hydle
Chapter 9: Beyond Policy: Conferencing on Student Misbehavior - Lorenn Walker
Chapter 10: Family Group Conferences in Youth Justice and Child Welfare in Vermont - Gale Burford
Box 4: Restorative Justice in Yuma County, Arizona: Mary E. White
Chapter 11: Creating Healthy Residential Communities in Higher Education Through the Use of Restorative Practices - Ted Wachtel and Stacey Miller
Part III Overview: Pre-Trial: Before or After Arrest - Diversion Programs
Chapter 12: Restorative and Diversionary Responses to Youth Offending in New Zealand - Gabrielle Maxwell
Box 5: Circles of Change: Bringing a More Compassionate Justice System to Troubled Youth in Oakland: Micky Duxbury
Chapter 13: Community Members: Vital Voices to the Restorative Justice Process - Mona Schatz
Chapter 14: Restorative Justice and Gendered Violence - Anne Hayden and Katherine van Wormer
Chapter 15: Clergy Child Sexual Abuse: The Restorative Justice Option - Theo Gavrielides
Part IV Overview: In Correctional and Reentry Programs
Chapter 16: "Hate Left Me That Day": Victim Offender Dialogue in Vermont - Amy Holloway and Gale Burford
Chapter 17: Brazil’s Restorative Prisons - Lorenn Walker, Andrew Johnson, and Katherine van Wormer
Chapter 18: Restorative Justice Skills Building for Incarcerated People - Lorenn Walker and Ted Sakai
Box 6: Remembering Bob Shapel: A Prison Restoration Dialogue at Walla Walla: Lorenn Walker
Chapter 19: Huikahi Restorative Circles: A Public Health Approach for Reentry Planning - Lorenn Walker and Rebecca Greening
Chapter 20: Restorative Celebrations for Parolee and Probationer Completion: The Importance of Ritual for Reentry - Lorenn Walker
Part V Overview: Community Restoration and Reparation
Chapter 21: Restorative Interventions for Post-War Nations - Carl Stauffer
Chapter 22: Truth and Reconciliation Commissions and Transitional Justice in a Restorative Justice Context - David K. Androff
Chapter 23: Social Work Values and Restorative Justice - Marta Vides Saade
Box 7: Responding to the Needs of Those Harmed by Crime: Mary Roche
Chapter 24: Restorative Justice Almost 50 Years Later: Japanese American Redress for Exclusion, Restriction, and Incarceration - Rita Takashashi
Chapter 25: Speaking Earth: Environmental Restoration and Restorative Justice - Fred H. Besthorn
Box 8: Traditional North American Native Restorative Justice Philosophy and Practice: Laura Mirsky
Descriere
This timely and contemporary book exposes readers to a range of restorative practices that can be implemented.