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Routledge International Handbook of Restorative Justice

A global perspective on theory and practice in restorative justice

Theo Gavrielides editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:26th Jul '18

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This handbook offers a thorough review of restorative justice research, making it essential for scholars, practitioners, and policymakers interested in the field.

The Routledge International Handbook of Restorative Justice serves as a vital resource for scholars, students, and policymakers globally, offering a thorough and authoritative examination of the current research landscape in restorative justice. This handbook stands out as the most comprehensive review of original research in both established and emerging areas of restorative justice theory and practice.

Contributors from diverse jurisdictions, disciplines, and legal traditions come together in this edited collection, presenting a critical overview of existing theories and practices. Each author highlights significant developments, theoretical discussions, and new empirical findings, weighing their strengths and weaknesses. The collection is thoughtfully divided into four parts, addressing new theoretical frameworks, evidence of implementation, critiques of current practices, and future directions for restorative justice.

Essential reading for a wide range of audiences, the Routledge International Handbook of Restorative Justice is invaluable for scholars in criminology, social theory, psychology, law, human rights, and criminal justice. It also appeals to researchers, policymakers, practitioners, and advocates, making it a comprehensive guide for anyone interested in understanding and advancing restorative justice practices worldwide.

'This international Handbook grounds itself in the present and past in order to look to the future. It sets for itself an important but challenging goal: to reflect the state of restorative justice in the early 21st century, including not only developments in theory and practice, but also its essential debates and challenges. This is an important collection for anyone who wants to understand and grapple with 21st century restorative justice.'

Howard Zehr, Eastern Mennonite University, USA

'This book is perhaps the most comprehensive and certainly the most up-to-date collection on restorative justice. It goes to some topics rarely addressed in earlier volumes … and embraces a wider range of critiques of restorative justice than most volumes on the subject … Furthermore, in its geographical coverage, this international Handbook is much broader than older collections … We are grateful to Theo Gavrielides for bringing so many voices into the conversation. Many inspiring restorative justice leaders in the past have mobilized convening power toward projects of listening, but none more widely nor in more diverse ways than Theo Gavrielides in recent years.'

John Braithwaite, Australian National University

'A decade after the first two "Handbooks of Restorative Justice", this successor comes timely. It is an update of developments in ideas and current debates, and of a great part of the relevant literature. A new generation of authors is emerging. Restorative justice researchers, advocates and critics should have it.'

Lode Walgrave, University of Leuven, Belgium

'In its breadth and depth, this impressive collection represents a new chapter in one of the most remarkable stories in criminal justice of the past century. Restorative justice has grown from the radical, abstract vision of 30 years ago into a fully fledged field of study and practice, worthy of this important international handbook.'

Shadd Maruna, author of Making Good: How Ex-Convicts Reform and Rebuild Their Lives

'This book offers thoughtful and varied approaches to reconciliation and community resilience. As readers, we see that inclusive approaches to justice--involving loved ones, community support systems, and cultural context--offer real hope for renewal and personal peace. This book challenges the punitive aspects of the current criminal justice system, to be sure, but also offers practical tools for transformative leaders to nurture restoration, reformation, and healing. A pathway forward is found through the wisdom of the scholars here, all of whom are committed to restorative justice and a more resilient future.'

Maya Soetoro, University of Hawaii at Manoa, USA


'This international Handbook grounds itself in the present and past in order to look to the future. It sets for itself an important but challenging goal: to reflect the state of restorative justice in the early 21st century, including not only developments in theory and practice, but also its essential debates and challenges. This is an important collection for anyone who wants to understand and grapple with 21st century restorative justice.'

Howard Zehr, Eastern Mennonite University, USA

'This book is perhaps the most comprehensive and certainly the most up-to-date collection on restorative justice. It goes to some topics rarely addressed in earlier volumes … and embraces a wider range of critiques of restorative justice than most volumes on the subject … Furthermore, in its geographical coverage, this international Handbook is much broader than older collections … We are grateful to Theo Gavrielides for bringing so many voices into the conversation. Many inspiring restorative justice leaders in the past have mobilized convening power toward projects of listening, but none more widely nor in more diverse ways than Theo Gavrielides in recent years.'

John Braithwaite, Australian National University

'A decade after the first two "Handbooks of Restorative Justice", this successor comes timely. It is an update of developments in ideas and current debates, and of a great part of the relevant literature. A new generation of authors is emerging. Restorative justice researchers, advocates and critics should have it.'

Lode Walgrave, University of Leuven, Belgium

'In its breadth and depth, this impressive collection represents a new chapter in one of the most remarkable stories in criminal justice of the past century. Restorative justice has grown from the radical, abstract vision of 30 years ago into a fully fledged field of study and practice, worthy of this important international handbook.'

Shadd Maruna, author of Making Good: How Ex-Convicts Reform and Rebuild Their Lives

'This book offers thoughtful and varied approaches to reconciliation and community resilience. As readers, we see that inclusive approaches to justice--involving loved ones, community support systems, and cultural context--offer real hope for renewal and personal peace. This book challenges the punitive aspects of the current criminal justice system, to be sure, but also offers practical tools for transformative leaders to nurture restoration, reformation, and healing. A pathway forward is found through the wisdom of the scholars here, all of whom are committed to restorative justice and a more resilient future.'

Maya Soetoro, University of Hawaii at Manoa, USA

`the Handbook is an excellent resource which will be useful to many restorative justice practitioners and researchers, as well as postgraduate students in criminology, forensic psychology, social work and beyond. Theo Gavrielides and the diverse contributors have produced a fascinating and dynamic book, sure to be widely read and used for years to come.'

Jamie Buchan, The International Journal of Restorative Justice 2022 vol. 5(2) pp. 297-300

doi: 10.5553/TIJRJ.000123

ISBN: 9781472480705

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 1060g

548 pages