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Mackay, Robert and Pelikan, Christa and Wright, Martin and Van Stokkom, Bas and Deklerck, Johan and Bosnjak, Marko (2007). Images of Restorative Justice Theory. Frankfurt, Germany: Verlag fur Polizeiwissenschaft.

'Images of Restorative Justice Theory' is the product of serious work and discussions over four years in an international and multidisciplinary group funded by the COST Action A 21 'Restorative Justice Developments in Europe.' It provides readers with contributions by experienced academics and researchers that deepen the understanding of restorative justice from the broad perspective of macro-theories down to a focus on micro dynamics in restorative justice procedures. The position of restorative justice vis-a-vis the law and criminal justice system is systematically analyzed and discussed. Ideas and positions from the Anglophone academic world are confronted or enriched with the contrasting traditions in political and sociological theory and legal reasoning of Continental Europe. All this makes this volume a novel contribution that will stimulate theoretical thinking and further enquiries and debates about restorative justice. (publisher's description)


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