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- Title
The Fall and Rise of Restorative Justice: A Historical Account of its Notion, Practices and Possible Lessons Learned.
- Authors
Gavrielides, Theo; Winterdyk, John
- Abstract
Much has been written on the theory and practice of restorative justice (hereafter RJ). It's effectiveness for restoring communities, reintegrating offenders and healing victims has been outlined. However, very little research has been done on the history of RJ. While publications tend to focus on its implementation since 1970, the historical roots of RJ have been left unexplored. Through analysis of historical and contemporary sources, this article aims to provide a solid historical account of RJ. By developing a more thorough, historical understanding of RJ, a better sense of its current and future challenges and opportunities can be developed.
- Subjects
PAKISTAN; RESTORATIVE justice; CITIZEN participation in criminal justice administration; MIDDLE Ages; GREEK history; GREEK civilization
- Publication
Pakistan Journal of Criminology, 2011, Vol 3, Issue 2/3, p107
- ISSN
2074-2738
- Publication type
Article