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9781872870786

Restoring Respect for Justice : A Symposium

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  • ISBN13:

    9781872870786

  • ISBN10:

    1872870783

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1999-01-01
  • Publisher: Waterside Pr Winchester

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A highly innovative account that sets out the arguments for restorative justice in the form of a fictional debate - by one of the founders of the victims movement. A must for anyone interested in restorative justice or dealing with victim/offender issues - including politicians! This extraordinary book describes 'A Symposium' at which a range of presenters (a politician, judge, psychologist, probation officer, mediator etc.) talk about crime, criminal offending and victims and answer questions from their audience. This highly innovative approach is the vehicle for Martin Wright's survey of developments in the field of Restorative Justice, including a close examination of issues of concern to victims, offenders, courts, mediators and criminal justice practitioners making Restoring Respect for Justice a must for anyone concerned with these issues. The work challenges many assumptions about criminal justice, one key theme being that if society (including law and justice) does not ensure t

Author Biography

Martin Wright has been Director of the Howard League for Penal Reform, Policy Officer of Victim Support, and Librarian of the Cambridge Institute of Criminology. He is a Visiting Research Fellow at the School of Legal Studies, University of Sussex.

Table of Contents

Foreword
Introductionp. 11
The Politicianp. 15
The Psychologistp. 36
The Probation Officerp. 64
The Victim Assistance Workerp. 91
The Judgep. 117
The Philosopherp. 140
The Mediatorp. 169
Some Common Questions About Restorative Justicep. 203
Referencesp. 210
Indexp. 217
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