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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Allison Morris , Gabrielle MaxwellPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Hart Publishing Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.587kg ISBN: 9781841131764ISBN 10: 1841131768 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 29 June 2001 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsPART 1 SETTING THE SCENE Chapter 1: Introducing Restorative Justice Daniel Van Ness, Allison Morris and Gabrielle Maxwell Chapter 2: On Restoration and Punishment: Favourable Similarities and Fortunate Differences Lode Walgrave PART 2 DESCRIBING RESTORATIVE PRACTICE Chapter 3: Primary Restorative Justice Practices Paul McCold Chapter 4: Conferencing in Australia and New Zealand: Variations, Research Findings and Prospects Kathleen Daly Chapter 5: Restorative Justice and Family Group Conferences in England: Current State and Future Prospects Jim Dignan and Peter Marsh Chapter 6: Conferencing in South Africa: Returning to Our Future Ann Skelton and Cheryl Frank Chapter 7: Victim Impact of Meeting with Young Offenders: Two Decades of Victim Offender Mediation Practice and Research Mark S Umbreit, Robert B Coates and Betty Vos Chapter 8: Mediation in Europe: Paradoxes, Problems and Promises Elmar G M Weitekamp Chapter 9: Circle Sentencing: Part of the Restorative Justice Continuum Heino Lilles PART 3 CRITICAL ISSUES IN RESTORATIVE JUSTICE Chapter 10: Justice for Victims of Young Offenders: The Centrality of Emotional Harm and Restoration Heather Strang Chapter 11: Just Cops Doing “Shameful” Business? Police-led Restorative Justice and the Lessons of Research Richard Young Chapter 12: Aboriginal Youth and Restorative Justice: Critical Notes from the Australian Frontier Harry Blagg Chapter 13: Family Group Conferences and Reoffending Gabrielle Maxwell and Allison Morris PART 4 WHAT NEXT FOR RESTORATIVE JUSTICE? Chapter 14: Implementing Restorative Justice: What Works? Allison Morris and Gabrielle MaxwellReviews...these papers not only provide optimism for the future, but practical advice for those desiring to create restorative measures as a response to harm and the needs of those affected by harm. The editors not only helpfully connect the papers, but provide an exceptional synthesis and useful commentary on the best practices emergent from the contributors' research and insights. exceptional set of papers authors, their analyses are excellent. Larry L. Tifft, Central Michigan University, USA Howard Journal of Criminal Justice October 2001 This publication provides an up-to-date and critical account of recent developments in the rapidly advancing field of restorative justice... This is a thought provoking collection of papers from researchers and leading theorists from around the world. It will be of interest to all those who work in the youth justice field. ChildRIGHT June 2002 these papers not only provide optimism for the future, but practical advice for those desiring to create restorative measures as a response to harm and the needs of those affected by harm.The editors not only helpfully connect the papers, but provide an exceptional synthesis and useful commentary on the best practices emergent from the contributors' research and insights. exceptional set of papersauthors, their analyses are excellent.Larry L. Tifft, Central Michigan University, USAHoward Journal of Criminal JusticeOctober 2001This publication provides an up-to-date and critical account of recent developments in the rapidly advancing field of restorative justice... This is a thought provoking collection of papers from researchers and leading theorists from around the world. It will be of interest to all those who work in the youth justice field.ChildRIGHTJune 2002 Author InformationAllison Morris was formerly Professor of Criminology at the Victoria University,Wellington, New Zealand. Gabrielle Maxwell is a Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of Criminology at Victoria University in New Zealand. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |