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Cornwell ; with a foreword by Tony Cameron ; contributions by Fred McElrea, John R. Blad, Robert B. Cormier 205 $a1st ed. 210 $aWinchester, U.K. $cWaterside Press ;$aPortland, Or. $cNorth American distributor, International Specialised Book Services$d2006 215 $a1 online resource (190 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 08$a9781904380207 311 08$a1904380204 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [178]-186) and index. 327 $a""Cover ""; ""Acknowledgements""; ""CONTENTS""; ""Foreword by Tony Cameron""; ""Preface""; ""Introduction""; ""1 Crime and Criminology: General Considerations""; ""2 The Classical Debate""; ""3 Retribution and Desert: Vengeance or Justice?""; ""4 Deterrence: Reality, Illusion or Deception?""; ""5 Reform and Rehabilitation: One Proposition or Two?""; ""6 Penology for Modern Times: Does Restorative Justice Provide a Synthesis of Punishment Theories?""; ""7 Criminal Punishment: Is there an Inclusive Theory?""; ""8 New Horizons: International Perspectives on Restorative Justice"" 327 $a""9 Restorative Justice-A New Zealand Perspective""""10 The Seductiveness of Punishment and the Case for Restorative Justice: The Netherlands""; ""11 Where There's a Will There's a Way: A Canadian Perspective on Restorative Justice""; ""12 Conclusions: Where from Here?""; ""Bibliography""; ""Index""; ""Back cover "" 330 $aIf the voice of restorative justice is to resonate more widely RJ must demonstrate that it will deliver better justice in a modern-day context. This book sets out to establish the credentials of RJ for this - as a force for change at criminological, penal and everyday, practical levels. The book provides a refreshing analysis of the inherent divide between punitive and restorative approaches to questions of criminal justice.Looks at matters that serve to restrict more active and enthusiastic adoption of principles of restorative justice so that RJ tends to be constrained to a secondary role on the margins of criminal justice development. It examines claims to mainstream consideration against the backdrop of traditional justifications for punishment - and, in an era when increasing use of custodial and other punitive methods is a growing worldwide, questions communities would not be far better served by a more emphatic and early shift in favour of restorative methods. The book provides an international perspective re the potential of restorative justice to deliver an altogether more enlightened approach towards dealing with offenders and victims. It argues that the use of custody can be reduced by challenging offenders to take responsibility for their offences and to make reparation for their wrong-doing. It seeks to consign to History the fallacies and false horizons of traditional thinking in favour of a principled, more purposeful use of sanctions. Criminal Punishment and Restorative Justice pulls no punches in its criticism of traditional approaches and their failure to achieve crime prevention. David Cornwell appraises the potential of restorative justice to make 'corrections' more effective, civilised, humane, pragmatic and non-fanciful - by looking at 'bedrock issues' in contemporary criminology and penology and demonstrate that RJ offers 330 8 $ano 'soft options', rather the demands of remorse, acceptance of responsibility, and the repairing of harm done. It makes the case for the radical overhaul of existing approaches on the basis of principle not political expediency. 606 $aCriminal justice, Administration of$xPhilosophy 606 $aPunishment$xPhilosophy 606 $aRestorative justice 615 0$aCriminal justice, Administration of$xPhilosophy. 615 0$aPunishment$xPhilosophy. 615 0$aRestorative justice. 676 $a345.001 700 $aCornwell$b David J$09201 701 $aBlad$b John R$01812261 701 $aCormier$b Robert B$0169110 701 $aMcElrea$b F. W. M$01812262 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910970772203321 996 $aCriminal punishment and restorative justice$94364598 997 $aUNINA