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Restorative Justice

From: Pursuing Justice Second Edition

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OBJECTIVES

Conflict

Conflict and the Professional Class

Defining Restorative Justice

The Basics of Restorative Justice Practice

Adversarial versus Collaborative Problem Solving

Values

Elements of Restorative Justice Practice

Restorative Justice and Indigenous People

Restorative Justice Applications

Restorative Water Justice

Restorative Justice in Schools

Restorative Justice in the Criminal Justice System

Indigenous Restorative Justice Institutions

Does Restorative Justice Work?

Restorative Justice in Theoretical Context

Restorative Justice and Social Justice

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Contributors

Margot A. Hurlbert

Margot A. Hurlbert is an associate professor jointly appointed to the Department of Justice Studies and the Department of Sociology and Social Studies at the University of Regina.

Hirsch Greenberg

Hirsch Greenberg is the practicum coordinator for the Department of Justice Studies at the University of Regina. His research focuses on homelessness, substance abuse, policing, specialized courts, inter-professional collaboration, circles of support and accountability and mental health.

Nicholas A. Jones

Nicholas A. Jones is an associate professor in the Department of Justice Studies at the University of Regina. His research interests include restorative justice, transitional justice, genocide, policing and Indigenous justice issues.