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Foreword: Civilising Criminal Justice

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Braithwaite, John

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Many of the authors in this collection are people I have admired for their depth of character for a long time. I like to think they are attracted to this topic because there is also a depth of character, resolve combined with humility about capacity for error, to restorative justice as a movement for the transformation of society. The editors of this volume have done a wonderful job in assembling a distinguished and thoughtful group of writers on the past and future of restorative justice.

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Civilising Criminal Justice: An International Restorative Agenda for Penal Reform

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2099-12-31
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