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National Center on Restorative Justice

Restorative Justice in Legal Systems, Education and the Community, edited by Dr. Sandra Pavelka and Anne Seymour

  • Criminal Legal System, Education, Research & Evaluation
  • Book, Community-based justice, Criminal justice system, Criminal legal system, Criminology, K-12 Education, K-12 Schools, Legal education, Research, Theory

Editors: Dr. Sandra Pavelka and Anne Seymour

A wide range of expert voices in the restorative justice
field come together in this book culminating in an
insightful and critical assessment of restorative
justice. With authors from around the globe, the
international application of restorative justice is
evidenced with case studies and examples of the
impact restorative practice and various models.
Editors Dr. Sandra Pavelka & Anne Seymour
Forward by Dr. Mark Umbreit
This must read, published in honor of the late Dr. Gordon Bazemore, is truly
a rare find; a compilation of articles excellently edited by Pavelka and
Seymour that provide the research and historical foundation as well as
operational guidance for restorative justice practice, whether in legal
systems, education setting or the community.
Shay Bilchik, Professor, Georgetown University, Former OJJDP
Administrator 

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