9781561488230-1561488232-Little Book of Restorative Justice: Revised and Updated (Justice and Peacebuilding)

Little Book of Restorative Justice: Revised and Updated (Justice and Peacebuilding)

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Little Book of Restorative Justice: Revised and Updated (Justice and Peacebuilding) (ISBN-13: 9781561488230 and ISBN-10: 1561488232), written by authors Howard Zehr, was published by Good Books in 2015. With an overall rating of 4.0 stars, it's a notable title among other Christian Living (Conflict Resolution & Mediation, Human Resources, Criminal Procedure, Rules & Procedures, Reference, Law Practice, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Arbitration, Negotiation & Mediation, Criminology, Social Sciences, Public Affairs & Policy, Politics & Government, Christian Books & Bibles) books. You can easily purchase or rent Little Book of Restorative Justice: Revised and Updated (Justice and Peacebuilding) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Christian Living books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.5.

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Over 150,000-copies sold! Author Howard Zehr is the father of Restorative Justice and is known worldwide for his pioneering work in transforming our understanding of justice.

Here Zehr proposes workable principles and practices for making Restorative Justice possible in this revised and updated edition of his bestselling, seminal book on the movement.

Restorative Justice, with its emphasis on identifying the justice needs of everyone involved in a crime, is a worldwide movement of growing influence that is helping victims and communities heal, while holding criminals accountable for their actions.

This is not soft-on-crime, feel-good philosophy, but rather a concrete effort to bring justice and healing to everyone involved in a crime. In The Little Book of Restorative Justice, Zehr first explores how restorative justice is different from criminal justice. Then, before letting those appealing observations drift out of reach into theoretical space, Zehr presents Restorative Justice practices. Zehr undertakes a massive and complex subject and puts it in graspable from, without reducing or trivializing it. Topics include:
  • Three pillars of restorative justice
  • The “who” and the “how” are important
  • The goals of restorative justice
  • Core approaches often involve an encounter
  • And much more!

This resource is also suitable for academic classes and workshops, for conferences and trainings, as well as for the layperson interested in understanding this innovative and influential movement.
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