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Restorative Justice 101 - Styles of Restorative Justice

English · Paperback / Softback

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Restorative Justice 101Restorative Justice: Styles of Restorative Justice by Dr. Maxwell ShimbaIntroduction to Restorative Justice
Dr. Maxwell Shimba introduces restorative justice as a transformative philosophy that prioritizes healing, accountability, and community cohesion over punitive measures. The book establishes a foundational understanding of restorative principles, exploring their historical roots and modern applications in addressing harm.
Victim-Offender Mediation
This section delves into victim-offender mediation, a core restorative practice. Dr. Shimba explains how facilitated dialogues enable victims to share their experiences, offenders to take accountability, and both parties to collaboratively work toward amends, with case studies showcasing its impact on recidivism and victim satisfaction.
Community Conferencing
The book highlights the power of community conferencing, which involves victims, offenders, and community members in structured dialogues. Dr. Shimba emphasizes its success in repairing relationships and fostering a sense of shared responsibility, particularly in school and neighborhood settings.
Indigenous Justice Systems
Dr. Shimba explores the contributions of Indigenous justice practices, such as peacemaking circles and clan-based resolution systems, to modern restorative justice. He demonstrates how these traditions emphasize interconnectedness and provide culturally resonant approaches to harm and reconciliation.
Restorative Applications in Schools
The book illustrates the transformative role of restorative practices in educational settings, detailing how classroom circles, restorative discipline policies, and peer mediation create inclusive environments that reduce conflict and improve relationships among students and staff.
Restorative Justice in Criminal Systems
Dr. Shimba critically examines the integration of restorative practices into criminal justice systems worldwide. The book presents comparative studies and analyses, demonstrating how these approaches reduce recidivism, empower victims, and address systemic inequities.
Challenges and Best Practices
Acknowledging potential obstacles, the book discusses challenges such as power imbalances, cultural sensitivity, and maintaining program integrity. Dr. Shimba provides evidence-based strategies to navigate these issues effectively, ensuring sustainable outcomes.

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Authors Maxwell Shimba
Publisher Maxwell Shimba
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 16.03.2025
 
EAN 9798330513963
ISBN 979-8-3305-1396-3
No. of pages 380
Dimensions 152 mm x 229 mm x 21 mm
Weight 549 g
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Law > General, dictionaries

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