9781904380252-1904380255-Restorative Justice in Prisons: A Guide to Making It Happen

Restorative Justice in Prisons: A Guide to Making It Happen

ISBN-13: 9781904380252
ISBN-10: 1904380255
Edition: 1
Author: Kimmett Edgar, Tim Newell
Publication date: 2006
Publisher: Waterside Press
Format: Paperback 136 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781904380252
ISBN-10: 1904380255
Edition: 1
Author: Kimmett Edgar, Tim Newell
Publication date: 2006
Publisher: Waterside Press
Format: Paperback 136 pages

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Restorative Justice in Prisons: A Guide to Making It Happen (ISBN-13: 9781904380252 and ISBN-10: 1904380255), written by authors Kimmett Edgar, Tim Newell, was published by Waterside Press in 2006. With an overall rating of 4.2 stars, it's a notable title among other Criminology (Social Sciences) books. You can easily purchase or rent Restorative Justice in Prisons: A Guide to Making It Happen (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Criminology books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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This is the best leading edge information and ideas from two of the UK's most respected practitioners and authorties. It is for people who want to make a difference, suggests the tools for this and offering guidance - wholly up to speed with what is happening in UK prisons. Restorative Justice in Prisons is an entirely new and key work that explains how restorative justice can be delivered in the prison setting. This book translates well-rehearsed theories of restorative justice into practical outcomes and into a scenario that is primarily punishment-oriented. It offers a new perspective on the needs of victims in a context where offending may be quite serious. Restorative Justice in Prisons opens the way for largescale expansion in this field. 'This is a wonderfully useful tool for influencing policymakers towards a better system. Meticulously researched and rationally argued throughout, the authors speak direct to government, police and prison service on their own terms, neatly arguing that all those institutions will achieve their objectives, if they adopt the restorative approach .... This is a practical handbook, written by professionals ... [with] a wonderfully reflective Foreword by Erwin James, a lifer, that will capture the imagination .... There are wonderful insights in this book as we would expect from two professionals who have devoted so much of their lives to work in our prisons. The small gestures of human feeling that pass betwen officers and inmates; the detailed case studies of violence; the experience of Belgian prisons; the damaging side effects of imprisonment and most impressively the list of prisons that have moved towards the restorative model. But it is the authors' unerring grasp of current police, prison and government cultures and their confidence that these can be moved gently towards restorative justice, that makes this book so significant for prison reform': John Myhill JP, extracts from a review in The Magistrate, January 2007.
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