The sustainability of restorative justice / Paula Kenny, Liam Leonard.
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- 9781783507542
- 1783507543
- 9781306490450
- 1306490456
- 364.7 23
- HV8688
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 235-247) and index.
Introduction -- Theories of regulation and social control -- Restorative justice : philosophy theory and practice -- Youth justice in the Republic of Ireland -- Restorative justice in practice : the Irish case -- Restorative justice in practice -- Restorative process and case studies in restorative conferencing -- Discussion and recommendations.
Restorative justice is a concept which could have significant implications for both the law and social regulation. In this book, the authors give an insight to how the introduction of these techniques has been received in the Republic of Ireland, shedding light on what could be the key to developing new responses to crime.
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