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Restorative Justice Ideas, Values, Debates

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ISBN-10: 0415672643

ISBN-13: 9780415672641

Edition: 2nd 2012 (Revised)

Authors: Gerry Johnstone

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List price: $46.99
Edition: 2nd
Copyright year: 2012
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
Publication date: 9/22/2011
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 186
Size: 6.00" wide x 9.00" long x 0.50" tall
Weight: 0.682
Language: English

Preface to the second edition
Preface to the first edition
Introduction
Central themes and critical issues
Introduction
Core themes
Differences which have surfaced in the move from margins to mainstream
The claims of restorative justice: a brief examination
Some limitations of restorative justice
Some dangers of restorative justice
Debunking restorative justice
Reviving restorative justice traditions
The rebirth of an ancient practice
Pre-modern criminal justice
The renaissance of native justice traditions
Navajo peacemaking
Can one characterise ancient and indigenous justice as restorative?
Can one revive restorative justice traditions?
Conclusion: did restorative justice ever die?
Healing the victim
Introduction
The experiences and needs of victims
The inadequacy of punitive justice for the victim
Victim reforms
Restitution from the offender
Beyond restitution: restoring victims
Restorative justice or 'clubbing together'?
Using victims to rehabilitate offenders
Paternalism towards victims
Balancing the needs of the victim with those of society
A restorative approach to offenders
Introduction
Restorative justice as an alternative to retributive justice
Restorative justice as an alternative to treatment
The goals and methods of restorative justice in relation to offenders
An alternative to punishment or an alternative form of punishment?
An alternative to treatment?
Shame, apology and forgiveness
Introduction
Restorative cautioning
The psychological routes of restorative conferencing
The idea of reintegrative shaming
Some questions about shaming
Apology and forgiveness
Mediation, participation and the role of community
Introduction: handling criminal conflicts
The rationale for the restorative justice process
Achieving restorative goals
Moral development and the strengthening of community
The role of community
The future of restorative justice
Introduction
Implementing restorative justice: the paths less likely
The implementation of restorative techniques
Restorative justice and the pattern of penal control
The future of restorative justice research
The developing character of restorative justice
The growth of the campaign for restorative justice
The shifting focus of the campaign
The meaning of 'restorative justice'
Conclusion: restorative justice as a complex set of teachings
Appendix: The theological roots of judicial punishment
References
Index