Governing Paradoxes of Restorative Justice
Discover the groundbreaking insights in Governing Paradoxes of Restorative Justice by Goerge Pavlich, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2005. This thought-provoking book spans 300 pages and provides a critical analysis of the governmental rationales that support restorative practices over traditional justice methods. Pavlich delves into the underlying mentalities of governance that shape the landscape of restorative justice, offering readers a unique perspective on its implications for criminal law and criminology. Whether you are a legal professional, a student of jurisprudence, or simply interested in the philosophy of law, this book is an essential addition to your library. Explore the complexities and paradoxes of restorative justice and understand its significance in contemporary legal discourse.