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Book Review: Restorative justice: From theory to practice, Holly Ventura Miller, ed.
"Sociology of Crime, Law and Deviance" is an annual series published by Emerald Group Pub, Ltd. of scholarly work in criminology and criminal justice studies, sociology of law, and the sociology of deviance. This volume, edited by Holly Ventura Miller, is dedicated to restorative justice.
Jun 26, 2009 Limitations, Definition, Distinguishing, Correspondent:Martin Wright, Retribution, Conceptual
Howard Zehr on what restorative justice and revenge have in common
From his blog entry:
Before you gasp and close this page, stay with me. I’m not trying to rehabilitate the practice of revenge or retribution. Nor is my intention to discount the importance of forgiveness. I do want to explore an underlying link between them, however.
Jun 25, 2009 Conceptual, Definition, Distinguishing, Theory
Howard Zehr on Partial Justice
Increasingly for me, what is most important about restorative justice is the framework it provides: the values and principles around which we can fashion our responses to wrongdoing. Sometimes all of the elements of restorative justice are possible. In real life, however, justice may have to be approximate. In other words, restorative responses and practices fall on a continuum of “restorativeness.”
Jun 08, 2009 Definition, Theory









