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The Little Book of Restorative Justice (The Little Books of Justice & Peacebuilding)

The Little Book of Restorative Justice  (The Little Books of Justice & Peacebuilding)Author: Howard Zehr
Publisher: Good Books
Category: Book

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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
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Media: Paperback
Pages: 64
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Dimensions (in): 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.3

ISBN: 1561483761
Dewey Decimal Number: 364.68
EAN: 9781561483761
ASIN: 1561483761

Publication Date: December 31, 2002
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Product Description
Vengeance and bitter violence have had their turns—without redemptive results.

How should we as a society respond to wrongdoing? When a crime occurs or an injustice is done, what needs to happen? What does justice require?

Howard Zehr, known worldwide for his pioneering work in transforming our understandings of justice, here proposes workable Principles and Practices for making restorative justice both possible and useful.

First he 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 form, without reducing or trivializing it.

This is a handbook, a vehicle for moving our society toward healing and wholeness. This is a sourcebook, a starting point for handling brokenness with hard work and hope.

This resource is also suitable for academic classes and workshops, for conferences and trainings.

By the author of Changing Lenses; Transcending: Reflections of Crime Victims; and Doing Life: Reflections of Men and Women Serving Life Sentences.


Customer Reviews:
5 out of 5 stars On the opposite pole from retributive justice...   August 8, 2007
Stephen Armstrong (Hadley, Ma USA)
3 out of 4 found this review helpful

A very short read, clearly stated, and very well worth the hour.

I love these "Little Books." This one brings to mind the Mennonite influences in America, these very same people whom W.E.B. DuBois celebrates in his essay "Atalanta."

What a relief to read about justice that might restore person and place, while accounting for wrongdoing. It is a breath of fresh air to think of something other than fear-based Nixonian "law and order," which is the idea that retribution brings justice. (It never does. Think of Iraq.)

One wonders whether these ideas are discussed in Criminology programs in universities across our country.



5 out of 5 stars world changing   May 29, 2009
Joy Smith (Asheville, NC)
2 out of 3 found this review helpful

This small book holds a great amount of wisdom. Justice as it is currently practiced in american courts is more vengengance than concern for the individuals involved and their needs. This Book gives ways that we can make justice a process that is caring and effective in helping all involved feel heard, in provide restitution for victims and helps offenders become valued members of society again.
I highly recommend this book to anyone dissatisfied with our current justice system.