In the UK and elsewhere, restorative justice and policing are core components of a range of university programmes; however, currently no such text exists on the intersection of these two areas of study. This book draws together these diverse theoretical perspectives to provide an innovative, knowledge-rich text that is essential reading for all those engaged with the evolution and practice of restorative policing. Restorative Policing surveys the twenty-five year history of restorative policing practice, during which its use and influence over criminal justice has slowly grown. It then situates this experience within a criminological discussion about neo-liberal responses to crime control. There has been insufficient debate about how the concepts of ‘restorative justice’ and ‘policing’ sit alongside each other and how they may be connected or disconnected in theoretical and conceptual terms. The book seeks to fill this gap through an exploration of concepts, theory, policy and practice. In doing so, the authors make a case for a more transformative vision of restorative policing that can impact positively upon the shape and practice of policing and outline a framework for the implementation of such a strategy. This pathbreaking book will be of interest to undergraduate and postgraduate students taking courses on restorative justice, policing and crime control, as well as professionals interested in the implementation of restorative practices in the police force.
The book contains an extended appendix that presents these outcome-based statistics for this seminal program.
important issue of knowledge transfer, donor police assistance and 'security sector reform' of weak and failed states in Asia, ... and Police Reform, Bowling's (2010) Policing the Caribbean and Ellison and Pino's (2012) Globalization ...
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Rising terrorism and advances in technology, along with new organizational strategies and investigative techniques, have stretched the traditional role of the police officer.
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Bringing together contributors from across a range of jurisdictions, disciplines and legal traditions, this edited collection provides a concise, but critical review of existing theory and practice in restorative justice.
Careers in criminal justice and related fields: From internship to promotion. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Cengage Learning. Ragonese, E., Rees, A., Ives, J., & Dray, T. (2015). The Routledge guide to working in criminal justice: ...
This is a must-have for students, lecturers, researchers and professionals in police studies, criminology and criminal justice.
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