The Psychology of Restorative Justice : Managing the Power Within
The Psychology of Restorative Justice : Managing the Power Within
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Author(s): Gavrielides, Theo
ISBN No.: 9781472455307
Pages: 296
Year: 201512
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 213.93
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (On Demand)

Foreword, Shadd Maruna; Introduction, Theo Gavrielides. Part I Developing Theory: Social Sciences Meet Psychology and Neuroscience: A micro-social psychology of restorative justice: the contribution of positioning theory, Giuseppe Maglione; The group and cultural context of restorative justice: a social psychological perspective, Julie Van de Vyver, Giovanni A. Travaglino, Milica Vasiljevic and Dominic Abrams; Towards a neuroscience of morality, Daniel Reisel; Restorative practices, affect script psychology and the social and emotional aspects of learning, Nicola Preston; Restorative justice and psychology: positivism in criminology again? A few theoretical reflections, Vasso Artinopoulou. Part II Critical Issues: The psychology of restorative practice in forensic mental health recovery, Gerard Drennan, Andy Cook and Henry Kiernan; The concept of humiliation as a critical issue in restorative justice: an exploration, Rina Kashyap; Re-entry circles for the innocent: the psychological benefits of restorative justice and taking responsibility in response to injustice, Lorenn Walker; Trauma-informed rehabilitation and restorative justice, Judah Oudshoorn; Challenging power dynamics in restorative justice, Mikhail Lyubansky and Elaine Shpungin. Part III New Research: The psychology of restorative justice: creating the inner and outer space for change - an observation of restorative justice meetings, Piers Worth, Theo Gavrielides, Matthew Smith, Andriana Ntziadima and Ioanna Gouseti; Positive psychology as a contribution to rehabilitation in restorative justice systems: analysis of two cases of penal mediation in Chile, Isabel González Ramírez, María Soledad Fuentealba Martínez and Samuel Malamud Herrera. Part IV Concluding Thoughts: The sceptic and the believer: the psychology of restorative justice, Theo Gavrielides. Index. ts of restorative justice and taking responsibility in response to injustice, Lorenn Walker; Trauma-informed rehabilitation and restorative justice, Judah Oudshoorn; Challenging power dynamics in restorative justice, Mikhail Lyubansky and Elaine Shpungin.


Part III New Research: The psychology of restorative justice: creating the inner and outer space for change - an observation of restorative justice meetings, Piers Worth, Theo Gavrielides, Matthew Smith, Andriana Ntziadima and Ioanna Gouseti; Positive psychology as a contribution to rehabilitation in restorative justice systems: analysis of two cases of penal mediation in Chile, Isabel González Ramírez, María Soledad Fuentealba Martínez and Samuel Malamud Herrera. Part IV Concluding Thoughts: The sceptic and the believer: the psychology of restorative justice, Theo Gavrielides. Index.


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