
- 336 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
Does the criminal justice system actually help victims and offenders? What does justice look like for those who have been harmed? For those who have done harm? Twenty-five years after it was first published, Changing Lenses by Howard Zehr remains the classic text of the restorative justice field.
Now with valuable author updates on the changing landscape of restorative justice and a new section of resources for practitioners and teachers, Changing Lenses offers a framework for understanding crime, injury, accountability, and healing from a restorative perspective.
Uncovering widespread assumptions about crime, the courts, retributive justice, and the legal process, Changing Lenses offers provocative new paradigms and proven alternatives for public policy and judicial reform.
What’s New in the Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Edition:
- Author updates of terminology, paradigms, and recommended reading
- Foreword by restorative justice practitioner Sujatha Baliga
- New resources for teachers, facilitators, and practitioners
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Foreword
- Preface to the Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Edition
- PART I: The Experience of Crime
- PART II: The Justice Paradigm
- PART III: Roots and Signposts
- PART IV: A New Lens
- Resources
- Bibliographic Essay
- Acknowledgments
- The Author