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OverviewRestorative Justice 101 Restorative justice has captured the imagination of reformers around the world, offering a bold vision of healing and accountability beyond the limitations of punitive systems. In Critiques of Restorative Justice, Dr. [Your Name] invites readers into a deeper, more nuanced exploration of the movement, challenging the assumption that restorative justice is a one-size-fits-all solution. With clarity, rigor, and compassion, this book asks: What happens when restorative justice meets the complexities of real lives, fraught histories, and powerful institutions? From its roots in Indigenous practices to its adaptation in contemporary schools, courts, and post-conflict societies, restorative justice has demonstrated remarkable potential. Yet, as its influence expands, so do the questions. Does restorative justice always empower victims and communities? Or can it unintentionally reinforce social inequities and institutional biases? This book unflinchingly examines both the promise and the perils of restorative approaches, urging advocates and critics alike to engage in honest, constructive dialogue. Drawing on a wealth of global case studies, Critiques of Restorative Justice explores what happens when ideals are tested by practical challenges: insufficient resources, facilitator bias, cultural dissonance, and power imbalances. Dr. [Your Name] guides readers through landmark successes and instructive failures, revealing where restorative justice has changed lives-and where it has fallen short. At the heart of this work is a commitment to critical reflection. Rather than dismissing restorative justice, the author argues that meaningful critique is a vital ingredient for its ongoing growth. By engaging with the toughest questions-about accountability, effectiveness, cost, and ethical pitfalls-the book paves the way for deeper integrity and greater impact in restorative practices. The book also grapples with the tension between scaling up and staying true to restorative values. Can community-based, dialogic justice be sustained as programs are adopted by large institutions, courts, or even entire nations? Through analysis of both local innovations and ambitious national initiatives, Dr. [Your Name] illuminates the risks and opportunities inherent in the global expansion of restorative justice. Thought leaders, such as Howard Zehr, Kay Pranis, and Michelle Alexander, are woven throughout the narrative, offering inspiration and caution in equal measure. Their insights underscore the importance of humility, adaptability, and rigorous evaluation-qualities essential for any movement seeking real and lasting change. Critiques of Restorative Justice is not simply a challenge to the field; it is a roadmap for its future. For scholars, practitioners, policymakers, and all who care about justice, this book is an invitation to rethink, refine, and reimagine restorative justice for a complex and interconnected world-where true healing demands courage, honesty, and the willingness to grow. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Maxwell ShimbaPublisher: Maxwell Shimba Imprint: Maxwell Shimba Volume: 6 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.535kg ISBN: 9798349397356Pages: 402 Publication Date: 04 June 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |