The little book of restorative justice

Howard Zehr

Book - 2015

"The seminal work on Restorative Justice by one of the founders of the movement, now fully revised and updated. In a time of bitter differences and deep division, 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 is the father of Restorative Justice and is known worldwide for his pioneering work in transforming understandings of justice. Here he proposes workable Principles and Practices for making Restorative Justice possible in this revised and updated edition of his bestselling, seminal book on the movement. Our legal system's approach to justice has some important strengths, but also some deep failings. Victims, offenders,... and community members often feel that justice does not adequately meet their needs. Justice professionals--judges, lawyers, prosecutors, probation and parole officers, prison staff--are frustrated with the system's shortcomings, too. Many feel that the process of justice deepens the wounds and conflicts in our society rather than bringing healing and peace. Restorative Justice, with its emphasis on identifying the justice needs of everyone involved in a crime, is a worldwide movement of growing influence that is helping victims and communities heal, while holding criminals accountable for their actions. This is not a soft-on-crime, feel-good philosophy, but rather a concrete effort to bring justice and healing to everyone involved in a crime. In The Little Book of Restorative Justice, Zehr first 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, as well as for the layperson interested in understanding this innovative and influential movement"--

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Published
New York, NY : Good Books, an imprint of Skyhorse Publishing, Inc [2015]
Language
English
Main Author
Howard Zehr (author)
Edition
Revised and updated
Physical Description
106 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 101-105).
ISBN
9781561488230
  • Acknowledgments
  • 1. An Overview
  • Why this Little Book?
  • About this revised edition
  • Restorative justice is not...
  • Restorative justice is concerned about needs and roles
  • 2. Restorative Principles
  • Three pillars of restorative justice
  • The "how" and the "who" are important
  • Restorative justice aims to put things right
  • A restorative lens
  • Defining restorative justice
  • The goals of restorative justice
  • Guiding questions of restorative justice
  • Signposts of restorative justice
  • 3. Restorative Practices
  • Core approaches often involve a facilitated encounter
  • Models differ in the "who" and the "how"
  • Models differ in their goals
  • A restorative continuum
  • 4. Where From Here?
  • Retributive justice vs. restorative justice
  • Criminal justice vs. restorative justice
  • One vision
  • A way of life
  • Restorative justice is a river
  • Appendix I. Fundamental Principles of Restorative Justice
  • Appendix II. Restorative Justice in Threes
  • Appendix III. Restorative Justice? What's That?
  • Appendix IV. Ten Ways to Live Restoratively
  • Appendix V. Restorative Justice and Peacebuilding
  • Endnotes
  • Additional Reading
  • About the Author