Restorative justice in practice

Restorative justice in practice

by Michael Seng, Murphy

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This collection of essays on restorative justice surveys the different contexts in which restorative justice can be utilized in the practice of law and elsewhere. Restorative justice is itself an elusive concept and the essays show how the meaning of restorative justice can shift depending upon the needs of the parties and the community. Restorative justice is not only related to criminal law and corrections. It is related to all aspects of life and law, including civil disputes, civil rights, interpersonal relationships, and personal growth and self-awareness. Consequently, the essays roam over many fields: housing discrimination, family disputes, the war on drugs, the death penalty, juvenile courts, the law school curriculum, torture, immigration, clergy sexual abuse, international conflicts, yoga, and self-healing. The book calls for action as well as reflection.

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    How does expanding our definition of restorative justice beyond the criminal courtroom—into areas like civil rights, housing, and family disputes—challenge your traditional views of how the legal system should operate?

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    In what ways did the essays in this collection alter your understanding of justice, shifting the focus from punishment to community healing and personal accountability?

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    The book explores the application of restorative practices in extreme contexts such as torture, the death penalty, and international conflict; how do the authors make these daunting global issues feel relevant to everyday human relationships?

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