Book Restorative Justice : The Empowerment Model by Charles Barton in MOBI, FB2, TXT
9781876067168 English 1876067160 A step-by-step implementation plan for restorative justice in practice, this guide gives a concise overview of restorative justice philosophy, theory and practice linked by an underlying principle of empowerment., Restorative Justice - The Empowerment Model presents a powerful challenge to many current accounts of the criminal justice system. Charles Barton gives a clear and insightful analysis of current restorative justice philosophy and theory. He uses a unifying and overarching principle of empowerment to provide a distinct conceptual framework for restorative justice theory and practice. He puts forward a step-by-step implementation process, which includes restorative meeting facilitation, complete with seating plans and scripted prompts for mediators, keepers, and facilitators. There will also be two sample role plays in the book and additionally there will be four complete role plays available on our website, closer to publication. Barton emphasises the importance of each participant in a restorative justice meeting - the victims, offenders and their supporters as well as professionals such as police, social workers and legal advocates. Successful programs must consistently and reliably achieve maximally restorative outcomes for all of them. Practitioners need always keep this objective in mind.. Barton's book will strengthen their comprehension and facilitate application of the practical process., Restorative Justice: The Empowerment Model presents a clear and insightful analysis of current restorative justice philosophy and theory. The author uses a unifying and overarching principle of empowerment to provide a distinct conceptual framework for restorative justice theory and practice. He puts forward a step-by-step implementation process, which includes restorative meeting facilitation, complete with seating plans and scripted prompts for mediators, keepers, and facilitators. There are also two sample role plays. Barton emphasises the importance of each participant in a restorative justice meeting--the victims, offenders, their supporters, and professionals such as police, social workers, and legal advocates. Successful programs must consistently and reliably achieve maximally restorative outcomes for all.
9781876067168 English 1876067160 A step-by-step implementation plan for restorative justice in practice, this guide gives a concise overview of restorative justice philosophy, theory and practice linked by an underlying principle of empowerment., Restorative Justice - The Empowerment Model presents a powerful challenge to many current accounts of the criminal justice system. Charles Barton gives a clear and insightful analysis of current restorative justice philosophy and theory. He uses a unifying and overarching principle of empowerment to provide a distinct conceptual framework for restorative justice theory and practice. He puts forward a step-by-step implementation process, which includes restorative meeting facilitation, complete with seating plans and scripted prompts for mediators, keepers, and facilitators. There will also be two sample role plays in the book and additionally there will be four complete role plays available on our website, closer to publication. Barton emphasises the importance of each participant in a restorative justice meeting - the victims, offenders and their supporters as well as professionals such as police, social workers and legal advocates. Successful programs must consistently and reliably achieve maximally restorative outcomes for all of them. Practitioners need always keep this objective in mind.. Barton's book will strengthen their comprehension and facilitate application of the practical process., Restorative Justice: The Empowerment Model presents a clear and insightful analysis of current restorative justice philosophy and theory. The author uses a unifying and overarching principle of empowerment to provide a distinct conceptual framework for restorative justice theory and practice. He puts forward a step-by-step implementation process, which includes restorative meeting facilitation, complete with seating plans and scripted prompts for mediators, keepers, and facilitators. There are also two sample role plays. Barton emphasises the importance of each participant in a restorative justice meeting--the victims, offenders, their supporters, and professionals such as police, social workers, and legal advocates. Successful programs must consistently and reliably achieve maximally restorative outcomes for all.