Restorative justice theory and practice
addressing the discrepancy
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Author
Contributions
- European Institute for Crime Prevention and Control, affiliated with the United Nations. - Contributor
Publication
2007 - Criminal Justice Press [distrib.], Helsinki, Finland
Language
English
Word Count
75,250 words, Guess
Page Count
301 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiverestorativejusti0000gavr
- ISBN-109525333329
- ISBN-139789525333329
- Library of Congress Control Number2008351285
- OCLC Control Number190844857
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL22697716M
Classifications
- LCCHV8688 .G38 2007
- LCCHV8688 .G35 2007
Description
“Theo Gavrielides has provided a constructive and thought-provoking contribution to our understanding of the dynamics of one of the most significant contemporary developments in thinking about criminal justice.” Prof. Nicola Lacey, LSE, UK “In a time when restorative justice has been embraced with unbridled enthusiasm by virtually every criminal justice network and dispute resolution stakeholder outside of the criminal justice system, Theo Gavrielides presents us with an original, comprehensive, and essential examination of the subject. This work should be read by anyone and everyone who is the least bit interested in the future health of the restorative justice movement.” Prof. John Winterdyk, Department of Justice Studies, Chair, Mount Royal College, Canada It is a concise, engaging, innovative and informative book for practitioners and scholars. This comprehensive introduction to restorative justice provides a much-needed textbook for an increasingly popular area of study and practice, which can be used as a basis for further theoretical development and elaboration on the concept’s limitations and accountability. Prof. Effi Lambropoulou, Panteion University, Greece
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Series Statement
- Publication series / Helsinki Institute for Crime Prevention and Control -- 52
- Publication series (European Institute for Crime Prevention and Control, affiliated with the United Nations) -- no. 52.
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