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The Promise of Restorative Justice : New Approaches for Criminal Justice and Beyond / ed. by Jill Schellenberg, P.J. Dussich.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Boulder : Lynne Rienner Publishers, [2023]Copyright date: ©2010Description: 1 online resource (275 p.)Content type:
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  • 9781588267238
  • 9781685855352
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- 1 Introduction -- PART 1 Bringing Restorative Justice to Victims and Offenders -- 2 Innovations in Correctional Settings -- 3 Working with Sex Offenders -- 4 A Community Responds to Elder Abuse -- 5 A Victim with Special Needs: A Case Study -- 6 Recovery and Restoration in Victim Assistance -- 7 Restorative Options for an Offender's Spouse -- 8 Applications in Native American Indian Tribal Communities -- 9 Mediation: The Case of Bulgaria -- 10 Restorative Justice and the Death Penalty -- PART 2 Bringing Restorative Justice to the Broader World -- 11 Restorative Politics -- 12 Solutions for Business Conflicts -- 13 New Skills for Children and Schools -- 14 Adolescent Bullying: The Whole-School Approach -- 15 Dispute Resolution in Higher Education -- 16 Restorative Discipline in Athletics -- 17 Restorative Justice in Disaster Management -- 18 Hope and Reconciliation with Grief -- References -- The Contributors -- Index -- About the Book
Summary: The increasing popularity of restorative justice has prompted new and varying applications of its core principles. The authors of The Promise of Restorative Justice highlight the ways that these new ideas now spark innovations both throughout the criminal justice system and in arenas as diverse as business, education, athletics, and the aftermath of ethnic conflict.  They offer fresh approaches to addressing the problems of crime and other human conflicts in ways that productively incorporate the values of mutual respect, accountability, and ultimately reconciliation between offenders and victims. 
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- 1 Introduction -- PART 1 Bringing Restorative Justice to Victims and Offenders -- 2 Innovations in Correctional Settings -- 3 Working with Sex Offenders -- 4 A Community Responds to Elder Abuse -- 5 A Victim with Special Needs: A Case Study -- 6 Recovery and Restoration in Victim Assistance -- 7 Restorative Options for an Offender's Spouse -- 8 Applications in Native American Indian Tribal Communities -- 9 Mediation: The Case of Bulgaria -- 10 Restorative Justice and the Death Penalty -- PART 2 Bringing Restorative Justice to the Broader World -- 11 Restorative Politics -- 12 Solutions for Business Conflicts -- 13 New Skills for Children and Schools -- 14 Adolescent Bullying: The Whole-School Approach -- 15 Dispute Resolution in Higher Education -- 16 Restorative Discipline in Athletics -- 17 Restorative Justice in Disaster Management -- 18 Hope and Reconciliation with Grief -- References -- The Contributors -- Index -- About the Book

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The increasing popularity of restorative justice has prompted new and varying applications of its core principles. The authors of The Promise of Restorative Justice highlight the ways that these new ideas now spark innovations both throughout the criminal justice system and in arenas as diverse as business, education, athletics, and the aftermath of ethnic conflict.  They offer fresh approaches to addressing the problems of crime and other human conflicts in ways that productively incorporate the values of mutual respect, accountability, and ultimately reconciliation between offenders and victims. 

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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