Criminal Punishment and Restorative Justice: Past, Present, and Future Perspectives
North American Distributor, International Specialised Book Services (2006)
| Abstract | Provides an international perspective as to the potential of restorative justice to * Deliver better ways of dealing with offenders and victims * Reduce the use ... | |||||||||
| Keywords | Restorative justice Punishment Philosophy Criminal justice, Administration of Philosophy | |||||||||
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| Buy the book | $74.17 used $86.15 new Amazon page | |||||||||
| Call number | HV8688.C69 2006 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 1904380204 9781904380207 | |||||||||
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Ian Marsh (2004). Criminal Justice: An Introduction to Philosophies, Theories and Practice. Routledge.
Christopher Bennett (2008). The Apology Ritual: A Philosophical Theory of Punishment. Cambridge University Press.
Martin Wright (1996). Justice for Victims and Offenders: A Restorative Response to Crime. Waterside Press.
Wesley Cragg (1992). The Practice of Punishment: Towards a Theory of Restorative Justice. Routledge.
Linda Radzik (2007). Offenders, the Making of Amends and the State. In Gerry Johnstone & Daniel W. van Ness (eds.), Handbook of Restorative Justice.
David J. Cornwell (2009). The Penal Crisis and the Clapham Omnibus: Questions and Answers in Restorative Justice. North American Distributor, International Specialised Book Services.
Jakob Holderstein Holtermann (2009). Outlining the Shadow of the Axe—On Restorative Justice and the Use of Trial and Punishment. Criminal Law and Philosophy 3 (2):187-207.
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