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Creating Restorative Justice: A Communication Perspective of Justice, Restoration, and Community

✍ Scribed by Gregory D. Paul, Ian M. Borton


Publisher
Lexington Books
Year
2021
Tongue
English
Leaves
129
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Discussion of the histories, meanings, and assumptions of restorative justice have enriched the development of its theory, research, and practices. While some of this work has addressed the role of communication, the treatment of communication within restorative justice remains rather under-developed. Communication plays a central role in processes of restoration and justice and a constitutive role in making restorative justice what it is. In Creating Restorative Justice: A Communication Perspective of Justice, Restoration, and Community, Gregory D. Paul and Ian M. Borton argue that by centering communication in restorative justice as it occurs in various contexts (from families, to schools, to communities), we can simultaneously deepen our understanding, enrich our practice, and amplify our study of restoration and justice. From a communication perspective, restorative contexts both use and are created by the communication present. Any outcomes from restorative processes are thus the product of the communication both within and between restorative practices’ participants. As the world addresses the challenges presented by injustice, inequality, and insecurity, it is incumbent we expand our understanding of restorative processes to account for the vital role of communication.

✦ Table of Contents


Cover
Creating Restorative Justice
Creating Restorative Justice: A Communication Perspective of Justice, Restoration, and Community
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
References
Chapter 1
A Communication Perspective of Restorative Justice
A Meaningful Journey
Constructions of Justice
What Do We Mean by Communication Perspectives?
A Constitutive Perspective of Restorative Justice
The Emergence of Proceduralist and Structuralist Frameworks
Framing Restorative Justice
Implications
References
Chapter 2
The Return of Restorative Justice
The Globalization of Justice
Conclusion
References
Chapter 3
The Restorative Family
Restorative Families and Religious Communities
Family as β€œCommunity”
References
Chapter 4
Restorative Justice in American Schools
THE AMERICAN SCHOOL
Failures and Faults of Punitive Systems and Zero-Tolerance Policies
Necessary Discipline, Necessary Accountability
What’s Necessary for Restorative Practices
References
Chapter 5
Constituting Community through Restorative Justice
Frameworks of Community
Community through Restorative Justice
Implications for Constituting Restorative Communities: A Case Study of Organizing
References
Chapter 6
Restorative Justice in Digital Spaces
Community and Computer-Mediated Communication
Digital Restorative Education
Moving Ahead with Digital Restorative Justice
References
Chapter 7
Asking Questions of Restorative Justice
Conventional Approaches to Studying Restorative Justice
Interpretive and Critical Approaches to Studying Restorative Justice
Implications, Recommendations, and Continued Progress
A Concluding Thought
References
Index
About the Authors


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