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The Psychology of Restorative Justice: Managing the Power Within
Suitable for academics, researchers, policy-makers, practitioners and campaigners, this book brings together criminology, legal theory, neuroscience, affect-script psychology, sociology, forensic mental health, political sciences, psychology and positive psychology to articulate for the first time a psychological concept of restorative justice.
Author(s) | Edited by Theo Gavrielides. |
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Publisher | Taylor & Francis Ltd |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 296 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 4 Dec 2015 |
Availability | POD |
Suitable for academics, researchers, policy-makers, practitioners and campaigners, this book brings together criminology, legal theory, neuroscience, affect-script psychology, sociology, forensic mental health, political sciences, psychology and positive psychology to articulate for the first time a psychological concept of restorative justice.
Foreword, Shadd Maruna; Introduction, Theo Gavrielides. Part I Developing Theory: Social Sciences Meet Psychology and Neuroscience: A micro-social psychology of restorative justice: the contribution of positioning theory, Giuseppe Maglione; The group and
Theo Gavrielides is an international expert in restorative justice, human rights and criminal justice and an advisor and project manager for EU and international programmes. He is the Founder and Director of The IARS International Institute and the Founde