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(Ebook) Restorative justice in prisons: a guide to making it happen by Kimmett Edgar, Tim Newell ISBN 9781281124876, 9781904380252, 9781906534615, 1281124877, 1904380255, 1906534616

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Authors:Kimmett Edgar, Tim Newell
Pages:134 pages.
Year:2006
Editon:1
Publisher:Waterside Press
Language:english
File Size:10.65 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781281124876, 9781904380252, 9781906534615, 1281124877, 1904380255, 1906534616
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(Ebook) Restorative justice in prisons: a guide to making it happen by Kimmett Edgar, Tim Newell ISBN 9781281124876, 9781904380252, 9781906534615, 1281124877, 1904380255, 1906534616

Offering a fresh perspective on the needs of victims, this book explains how restorative justice can be delivered in the prison setting. It intends to enable prisons and the practitioners who work in and with them to translate the theory into action. A book that accompanies a major initiative across UK prisons and that is key reading for all RJ practitioners and students. "Restorative Justice in Prisons" was launched at Brixton Prison in 2006. Prison as an institution is sometimes taken to represent the opposite of restorative justice. The culture of prisons includes coercion, highly structured and controlled regimes, banishment achieved through physical separation, and blame and punishment - whereas restorative justice values empowerment, voluntarism, respect, and treating people as individuals.Recent developments in some prisons demonstrate a far more welcoming environment for restorative work. Examples such as reaching out to victims of crime, providing prisoners with a range of opportunities to make amends and experimenting with mediation in response to conflicts within prisons show that it is possible to implement restorative justice principles in everyday prison activities. Guided by restorative justice, prisons can become places of healing and personal transformation, serving the community as well as those directly affected by crime: victims and offenders. This new book advocates the further expansion of restorative justice in prisons. Building on a widespread interest in the concept and its potential, the authors have produced a guide to enable prisons and the practitioners who work in and with them to translate the theory into action.
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