Psychology of Restorative Justice

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Psychology of Restorative Justice

Managing the Power Within

Crime and criminology Psychology Methods, theory and philosophy of law Criminal law: procedure and offences Medical and healthcare law

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Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 24 February 2016

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9781317018667


Introduction

This ground-breaking collection dares to take the next step in the advancement of an autonomous, inter-disciplinary restorative justice field of study. It brings together criminology, social psychology, legal theory, neuroscience, affect-script psychology, sociology, forensic mental health, political sciences, psychology and positive psychology to articulate for the first time a psychological concept of restorative justice.

Scope of the Study

To this end, the book studies the power structures of the restorative justice movement, the very psychology, motivations and emotions of the practitioners who implement it as well as the drivers of its theoreticians and researchers. Furthermore, it examines the strengths and weakness of our own societies and the communities that are called to participate as parties in restorative justice.

Their own biases, hunger for power and control, fears and hopes are investigated. The psychology and dynamics between those it aims to reach as well as those who are funding it, including policy makers and politicians, are looked into.

Conclusion

All these questions lead to creating an understanding of the psychology of restorative justice. The book is essential reading for academics, researchers, policymakers, practitioners and campaigners.

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