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$gIntroduction: The $thealing dimensions of restorative justice: a one-world body /$rDennis Sullivan, $rLarry Tifft -- $gSECTION I: RESTORATIVE JUSTICE PROCESSES AND PRACTICES: 1. The $trecent history of restorative justice: mediation, circles, and conferencing /$rPaul McCold -- $g2. $tVictim offender mediation: an evolving evidence-based practice /$rMark S. Umbreit, $rRobert B. Coates, $rBetty Vos -- $g3. $tVictim offender mediation and restorative justice: the European landscape /$rChrista Pelikan, $rThomas Trenczek --$g4. $tConferencing and restorative justice /$rGabrielle Maxwell, $rAllison Morris, $rHennessey Hayes -- $g5. $tRestorative justice and recidivism: promises made, promises kept? /$rJames Bonta, $rRebecca Jesseman, $rTanya Rugge, $rRobert Cormier -- $g6. $tPeacemaking circles: reflections on principal features and primary outcomes /$rBarry Stuart, $rKay Pranis -- $g7. The $tlimits of restorative justice /$rKathleen Daly -- $gSECTION II: THE FOUNDATIONS OF RESTORATIVE JUSTICE: 8. $tNavajo peacemaking: original dispute resolution and a life away /$rJames W. Zion, $rRobert Yazzie -- $g9. The $tAfrican concept of ubuntu and restorative justice /$rDirk J. Louw -- $g10. $tSpiritual foundations of restorative justice /$rMichael L. Hadley -- $g11. $tEmpathy and restoration /$rHal Pepinsky -- $g12. $tSanctuary as a refuge from state justice /$rPeter Cordella -- $gSECTION III: THE NEEDS OF VICTIMS AND THE HEALING PROCESS: 13. $tResponding to the needs of victims: what was promised, what has been delivered /$rMary Achilles, $rLorraine Stutzman-Amstutz --$g14. $tRestoration of the assumptive world as an act of justice /$rJeffrey Kauffman -- $g15. $tMurder victims' families for reconciliation: story-telling for healing, as witness, and in public policy /$rJudith W. Kay -- $g16. $tHearing the victim's voice amidst the cry for capital punishment /$rJames R. Acker -- $g17. The $tother victims: the families of those punished by the state /$rJudith Brink -- $gSECTION IV: MAKING THINGS RIGHT: EXTENDING RESTORATIVE JUSTICE: 18. $tChanging boundaries of the 'victim' in restorative justice: so who is the victim now? /$rSandra Walklate -- $g19. $tStopping domestic violence or protecting children? Contributions from restorative justice /$rJoan Pennell -- $g20. $tAre there limits to restorative justice? The case of child sexual abuse /$rAnne-Marie McAlinden -- $g21. $tRestoring justice through forgiveness: the case of children in Northern Ireland /$rAnthony C. Holter, $rJoseph Martin, $rRobert D. Enright -- $g22. $tRestorative justice in transition: ownership, leadership, and 'bottom-up' human rights /$rKieran McEvoy, $rAnna Eriksson -- $gSECTION V: GROSS HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS AND TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE: $g23. $tEssential elements of healing after massive trauma: complex needs voiced by victims/survivors /$rYael Danieli -- $g24. $tExploring the relationship between reparations, the gross violation of human rights, and restorative justice /$rChris Cunneen -- $g25. $tTruth and reconciliation in Serbia /$rVesna Nikolic-Ristanovic -- $g26. $tTransitional justice, restoration, and prosecution /$rCharles Villa-Vicencio -- $g27. $tRestorative justice and the governance of security in the Southwest Pacific /$rSinclair Dinnen -- $g28. $tRwanda's failing experiment in restorative justice /$rLars Waldorf -- $gSECTION VI: CRITICAL COMMENTARIES ON RESTORATIVE JUSTICE: 29. $tRestorative justice and the criminological enterprise /$rDavid O. Friedrichs -- $g30. $tShame, sharing and restorative justice: a critical appraisal /$rNathan Harris,$rShadd Maruna -- $g31. $tCommunity justice versus restorative justice: contrasts in family of value /$rTodd R. Clear -- $g32. $tPostmodernism's challenges to restorative justice /$rBruce A. Arrigo -- $g33. A $tfeminist vision of justice? The problems and possibilities of restorative justice for girls and women /$rEmily Gaarder, $rLois Presser -- $gSECTION VII: TRANSFORMATIVE JUSTICE AND STRUCTURAL CHANGE: 34. $tToward a 'radical' paradigm of restorative justice /$rDavid G. Gil -- $g35. $tEnvironmental policy and management in Costa Rica: sustainable development and deliberative democracy /$rEdward J. Martin -- $g36. $tReaching toward a structurally responsive training and practice of restorative justice /$rDavid Dyck -- $g37. The $tGood Samaritan or the person in the ditch? An attempt to live a restorative justice lifestyle /$rFred Boehrer -- $g38. $tTransformative justice: the transformation of restorative justice /$rM. Kay Harris. |