Handbook of Restorative Justice
Discover the essential resource for understanding restorative justice with the Handbook of Restorative Justice by D Sullivan. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2005, this hardback edition spans 592 pages and features a comprehensive collection of original articles from esteemed international scholars.
This handbook serves as a valuable guide for both students and scholars, exploring the full spectrum of restorative justice. It delves into its origins, philosophical and spiritual foundations, and illustrates how its principles can be effectively integrated into social institutions to drive meaningful social change. Whether you're new to the subject or looking to deepen your understanding, this handbook is an indispensable addition to your library.