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Relational justice : repairing the breach / edited by Jonathan Burnside and Nicola Baker ; foreword by Lord Woolf.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Baker, Nicola.
Burnside, Jonathan P. (Jonathan Patrick)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Criminal justice, Administration of--Great Britain.
Criminal justice, Administration of.
Social justice--Great Britain.
Social justice.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (180 p.)
Edition:
2004 ed. with new preface.
Place of Publication:
Winchester : Waterside Press, 2004, c1994.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
As featured in The Guardian. A truly ground-breaking work.The Relationships Foundation exists to foster relational approaches to social, economic and other problems - including justice issues. Edited by two people closely involved with the work of the Foundation, Relational Justice has proved a highly successful adjunct to the main work of that organization - to the extent that there is now also a regular Relational Justice Bulletin (contact The Relationships Foundation, 3 Hooper Street, Cambridge CB1 2NZ; 01223 566333; e-mail r.f@clara.net). This influential book - with contributors ranging from the New Zealand judge Fred McElrea to Professor Tony Bottoms of the Cambridge University Institute of Criminology - presents a uniquely refreshing challenge and will appeal to people who prefer non-adversarial, non-conflict and non-argument-laden solutions.
Contents:
""Cover ""; ""Biographical Details""; ""Contents ""; ""Foreword""; ""Introduction""; ""1 What Is Relational Justice?""; ""Part I Relational Responses to Crime and Society""; ""2 Crime and the Rise and Decline of a Relational Society""; ""3 Tension and Tradition in the Pursuit of Justice""; ""4 Avoiding Injustice, Promoting Legitimacy and Relationships""; ""Part II Applying Relational Justice""; ""5 Mediation, Reparation and Justice""; ""6 Local Justice: A Personal View""; ""7 Justice in the Community: The New Zealand Experience""; ""8 Youth Crime: A Relational Perspective""
""9 Prisoners' Children: Symptom of a Failing Justice System""""10 My Brother's Keeper: Relationships in Prison""; ""Part III Convictions and Values""; ""11 Believing in Justice""; ""12 Repairing the Breach: A Personal Motivation""; ""Part IV Policy Implications""; ""13 Relational Justice: A Dynamic for Reform""; ""Appendix THE 'WOOLF REPORT': RECOMMENDATIONS AND PROPOSALS""; ""Further reading""; ""Index""; ""Back cover ""
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 176) and index.
ISBN:
9786611124687
9781281124685
1281124680
9781906534400
1906534403
OCLC:
923509533

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