Restorative Justice in Prisons
eBook - PDF

Restorative Justice in Prisons

A Guide to Making it Happen

  1. English
  2. PDF
  3. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Restorative Justice in Prisons

A Guide to Making it Happen

About this book

Offering a fresh perspective on the needs of victims, this book explains how restorative justice can be delivered in the prison setting. It is intended to enable prisons and the practitioners who work in and with them to translate the theory into action.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Acknowledgements
  3. Foreword Erwin Jallles
  4. Contents
  5. 1 Introduction and Background
  6. DEFINING RESTORATIVE JUSTICE
  7. VARIETIES OF RESTORATIVE PRACTICES
  8. EMPOWERMENT AND PARTICULARITY
  9. WHAT IS, AND IS NOT, RESTORATIVE JUSTICE?
  10. RESTORATIVE JUSTICE AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE IN THE UK
  11. RESTORATIVE JUSTICE AND PRISONS
  12. 2 Restorative Values
  13. THE CORE VALUES OF RESTORATIVE JUSTICE
  14. PROGRAMME INTEGRITY
  15. PRESSURE POINTS IN THE DEFINITION
  16. PARADIGM SHIFT OR EVOLUTION?
  17. 3 Organizational Culture
  18. INTRODUCING RESTORATIVE CULTURE INTO PRISONS
  19. ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE
  20. THE CULTURAL WEB OF PRISONS
  21. RESTORATIVE INFLUENCES ON THE CULTURAL WEB
  22. A RESTORATIVE SYSTEM OF BUILDING SOCIAL ORDER
  23. 4 Resistance to Change
  24. CONFLICTING PARADIGMS
  25. WHAT MATTERS IN PRISON
  26. VALUES, RESTORATIVE JUSTICE AND CONFLICT
  27. SOCIAL ORDER IN PRISON
  28. VALUES INHERENT IN PRISON SERVICE POLICIES
  29. CULTURAL RESISTANCE WITHIN THE POLICE
  30. A MODEL FOR THE RESTORATIVE PRISON
  31. 5 What a Restorative Justice Prison Would Look Like
  32. THE FOUNDATIONS OF A RESTORATIVE PRISON
  33. OPERATIONAL APPLICATIONS OF RESTORATIVE JUSTICE
  34. PRE-RELEASE, ANTI-BULLYING AND COMPLAINTS
  35. CONCLUSION
  36. 6 The Restorative Sentence
  37. RESPONSIBILITY IN SENTENCING
  38. SOME FURTHER THOUGHTS
  39. PRISONS, RESTORING OFFENDERS AND THE HARMS OF SOCIAL EXCLUSION
  40. NATIONAL ACTION PLAN TO REDUCE RE-OFFENDING
  41. THE ROLE OF THE PRISON OFFICER
  42. PROMOTING SOCIAL RE-INCLUSION
  43. COMMENTS ON THE ACTION PLAN
  44. 7 Conclusion
  45. GUIDANCE FOR CRIMINAL JUSTICE AGENCIES
  46. EXPERIENCE OF RESTORATIVE METHODS IN PRISONS
  47. NEXT STEPS
  48. Appendix: Two Case Studies
  49. Glossary of Terms
  50. References
  51. Index
  52. Diagrams, Figures, Tables and Boxes