Skip to content.
news
You are here: Home articlesdb articles Berzins, Lorraine. "Perspectives on Achieving Satisfying Justice: The Challenge before Us.

Summary

Berzins, Lorraine (1996). "Perspectives on Achieving Satisfying Justice: The Challenge before Us. Interaction Online 9 (3).

Within a Canadian context, the author argues for a new approach to criminal justice that seeks an overall positive, healing purpose, for victims and communities as well as for offenders and their families, instead of the punitive, adversarial philosophy she claims exists.

RJ around the World

RJ Around the World

RJ Library

Search 8782 publications on restorative justice
Restorative Justice Continuum
Howard Zehr discusses the need to think in terms of restorativeness.
What is Restorative Justice?
Restorative justice is a theory of justice that emphasizes repairing the harm caused or revealed by criminal behaviour. It is best accomplished through cooperative processes that include all stakeholders. More

Update

 

Sign up for free monthly updates on restorative developments around the world.

 

Submit an article for publication on RJ Online.