Restorative Justice and Criminal Justice
Competing or Reconcilable Paradigms
Kent Roach editor Julian V Roberts editor Andreas von Hirsch editor Anthony E Bottoms editor Mara Schiff editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:6th Jan '03
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Restorative Justice has emerged around the world as a potent challenge to traditional models of criminal justice,and restorative programmes, policies and legislative reforms are being implemented in many western nations. However, the underlying aims, values and limits of this new paradigm remain somewhat uncertain and those advocating Restorative Justice have rarely engaged in systematic debate with those defending more traditional conceptions of criminal justice. This volume, containing contributions from scholars of international renown, provides an analytic exploration of Restorative Justice and its potential advantages and disadvantages. Chapters of the book examine the aims and limiting principles that should govern Restorative Justice, its appropriate scope of application, its social and legal contexts, its practice and impact in a number of jurisdictions and its relation to more traditional criminal-justice conceptions. These questions are addressed by twenty distinguished criminologists and legal scholars in papers which make up this volume. These contributions will help clarify the aims that Restorative Justice might reasonably hope to achieve, the limits that should apply in pursuing these aims, and how restorative strategies might comport with, or replace, other penal strategies. Contributors: Andrew Ashworth, Anthony E Bottoms, John Braithwaite, Kathleen Daly, James Dignan, R A Duff, Carolyn Hoyle, Barbara Hudson, Leena Kurki, Allison Morris, Kent Roach, Julian V Roberts, Paul Roberts, Mara Schiff, Joanna Shapland, Clifford Shearing, Daniel van Ness, Andrew von Hirsch, Lode Walgrave, Richard Young.
...a significant breakthrough in our understanding of restorative justice...It is not only a must read but a touchstone for future debate and research. Gilles Renaud The Canadian Criminal Justice Association Website N/A ...a welcome publication. Criminal Law Forum, no. 17 Hans Henrik Brydensholt September 2006 Discussions of restorative justice as a complement to or alternate to criminal or retributive justice remain in their infancy, yet this collection assures that this critically important discussion moves forward. These thought-provoking essays on a timely topic need to be read by people in the punishment business. Summing up: Highly recommended. M.A. Foley, Marywood University CHOICE January 2004 This book is essential reading for anybody interested in the development of restorative justice and the future of criminal justice. Each contribution is significant and well written. Gerry Johnstone Howard Journal of Criminal Justice February 2004
ISBN: 9781841132730
Dimensions: 234mm x 156mm x 28mm
Weight: unknown
360 pages