Fr. 149.00

Restorative Justice in Asia Pacific - Development, Implementation and Implications

English · Hardback

Will be released 28.02.2019

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This book is an essential resource in the study of restorative justice - an approach to understanding and managing crime that has gained popularity since the 1980s.


List of contents










1. Introduction Part 1: The Development of Restorative Justice in the Greater China Region 2. Practices of Restorative Justice in Mainland China Ping Wang 3. Challenges Facing the Development of Restorative Justice in Mainland China Dennis Sing-wing Wong 4. Evaluating Restorative Justice Programs in Taiwan Lennon Chao-Chung Chang and Hsiao-fen Huang 5. The Concept and Practices of Restorative Justice in Taiwanese Aboriginal Communities Chuen-Jim Sheu Part 2: The Development of Restorative Justice in Oceania 6. Ten Years On, the Three Circle Model of Restorative Justice & Transformative Justice: A tool to combat victimization and recidivism Dot Goulding and Brian Steels 7. Initiating Restorative Justice in a Prison: Personal Journeys and undertakings Paul McMullan 8. Restorative Practices and Solutions in Asia: The challenge of producing diverse responses to various needs Brian Steels 9. Restorative Justice New Zealand Kiwiana Style: We led the world, we stumbled, on the comeback trail in more ways than one Philip Recordon Part 3: The Development of Restorative Justice in Other Countries 10. A Restorative Justice Approach for Community Conflicts in Korea Imho Bae 11. Restorative Justice: Adapting Theory to Practice in Singapore Schools Zhiming Justin Mui 12. Conclusion and remarks: The future development of Restorative Justice in Asia Pacific Region


About the author










Lennon Yao-Chung Chang is Assistant Professor at the Department of Applied Social Science, City University of Hong Kong.

Dennis Sing-Wing Wong is Professor at the Department of Applied Social Science, City University of Hong Kong.

Brian Steels is Senior Research Fellow of Ethics, Equity and Social Justice at Curtin University, Australia.


Summary

This book is an essential resource in the study of restorative justice – an approach to understanding and managing crime that has gained popularity since the 1980s.

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