Justice, a Dialogue Across the Ages
Title | Justice, a Dialogue Across the Ages PDF eBook |
Author | Louisiana. Governor's Program for Gifted Children |
Publisher | |
Pages | 242 |
Release | 1964 |
Genre | Justice |
ISBN |
Power, Race, and Justice
Title | Power, Race, and Justice PDF eBook |
Author | Theo Gavrielides |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 305 |
Release | 2021-09-28 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 1000449939 |
We are living in a world where power abuse has become the new norm, as well as the biggest, silent driver of persistent inequalities, racism and human rights violations. The COVID-19 socio-economic consequences can only be compared with those that followed World War II. As humanity is getting to grips with them, this timely book challenges current thinking, while creating a much needed normative and practical framework for revealing and challenging the power structures that feed our subconscious feelings of despair and defeatism. Structured around the four concepts of power, race, justice and restorative justice, the book uses empirical new data and normative analysis to reconstruct the way we prevent power abuse and harm at the inter-personal, inter-community and international levels. This book offers new lenses, which allow us to view power, race and justice in a modern reality where communities have been silenced, but through restorative justice are gaining voice. The book is enriched with case studies written by survivors, practitioners and those with direct experiences of power abuse and inequality. Through robust research methodologies, Gavrielides’s new monograph reveals new forms of slavery, while creating a new, philosophical framework for restorative punishment through the acknowledgement of pain and the use of catharsis for internal transformation and individual empowerment. This is a powerful and timely book that generates much needed hope. Through a multi-disciplinary dialogue that uses philosophy and critical theory, social sciences, criminology, law, psychology and human rights, the book opens new avenues for practitioners, researchers and policy makers internationally.
Restorative Justice
Title | Restorative Justice PDF eBook |
Author | Theo Gavrielides |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 551 |
Release | 2017-09-19 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 1351965328 |
The legitimacy and performance of the traditional criminal justice system is the subject of intense scrutiny as the world economic crisis continues to put pressure on governments to cut the costs of the criminal justice system. This volume brings together the leading work on restorative justice to achieve two objectives: to construct a comprehensive and up-to-date conceptual framework for restorative justice suitable even for newcomers; and to challenge the barriers of restorative justice in the hope of taking its theory and practice a step further. The selected articles start by answering some fundamental questions about restorative justice regarding its historical and philosophical origins, and challenge the concept by bringing into the debate the human rights and equality discourses. Also included is material based on empirical testing of restorative justice claims especially those impacting on reoffending rates, victim satisfaction and reintegration. The volume concludes with a critique of restorative justice as well as with analytical thinking that aims to push its barriers. It is hoped that the investigations offered by this volume not only offer hope for a better system for abolitionists and reformists, but also new and convincing evidence to persuade the sceptics in the debate over restorative justice.
Technology, Innovation and Access to Justice
Title | Technology, Innovation and Access to Justice PDF eBook |
Author | Siddharth Peter De Souza |
Publisher | EUP |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2023-01-16 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 9781474473873 |
Around four billion people globally are unable to address their everyday legal problems and do not have the security, opportunity or protection to redress their grievances and injustices.
Liberty Or Justice for All?
Title | Liberty Or Justice for All? PDF eBook |
Author | Philip F. Gura |
Publisher | University of Georgia Press |
Pages | 208 |
Release | 2023-01-15 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0820369381 |
Deparochializing Political Theory for the Global Age
Title | Deparochializing Political Theory for the Global Age PDF eBook |
Author | Melissa S. Williams |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 327 |
Release | 2020-04-02 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1108480500 |
Leading political theorists demonstrate the transformative potential of de-centering Western traditions in the field of political theory.
The Oxford Handbook of Social Psychology and Social Justice
Title | The Oxford Handbook of Social Psychology and Social Justice PDF eBook |
Author | Phillip L. Hammack |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 505 |
Release | 2018-02-15 |
Genre | Psychology |
ISBN | 0190667443 |
The twentieth century witnessed not only the devastation of war, conflict, and injustice on a massive scale, but it also saw the emergence of social psychology as a discipline committed to addressing these and other social problems. In the 21st century, however, the promise of social psychology remains incomplete. We have witnessed the reprise of authoritarianism and the endurance of institutionalized forms of oppression such as sexism, racism, and heterosexism across the globe. Edited by Phillip L. Hammack, The Oxford Handbook of Social Psychology and Social Justice reorients social psychology toward the study of social injustice in real-world settings. The volume's contributing authors effectively span the borders between cultures and disciplines to better highlight new and emerging critical paradigms that interrogate the very real consequences of social injustice. United in their belief in the possibility of liberation from oppression, with this Handbook, Hammack and his contributors offer a stirring blueprint for a new, important kind of social psychology today.