D. Sullivan, “Editor's Welcome”; 1. D. Sullivan, L. Tifft and P. Cordella, “The Phenomenon of Restorative Justice: Some Introductory Remarks”; 2. K. Daly and R. Immarigeon, “The Past, Present, and Future of Restorative Justice: Some Critical Reflections”; 3. H. Zehr and H. Mika, “Fundamental Concepts of Restorative Justice”; 4. K. Harris, “Reflections of a Sceptical Dreamer: Some Dilemmas in Restorative Justice Theory and Practice”; 5. P. McCold and B. Wachtel, “Community Is Not a Place: A New Look at Community Justice Initiatives”; 6. P.A. Smith, “William Godwin’s Moral Education Theory of Punishment: Is It a Restorative Approach to Justice?”; 7. S.G. Taraschi, “Peacemaking Criminology and Aboriginal Justice Initiatives as a Revitalization of Justice”; 8. R. Yazzie, “Navajo Peacemaking: Implications for Adjudication-based Systems of Justice”; 9. J.W. Zion, “The Use of Custom and Legal Tradition in the Modern Justice Setting”.
Source: Vanspauwen, K., Robert, L., Aertsen, I., Parmentier, S. (2003), Restorative Justice and Restorative Detention. A selected and annotated bibliography. Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Faculteit Rechtsgeleerdheid, Onderzoeksgroep Penologie en Victimologie.
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