In this updated edition of The Politics of Restorative Justice,
Andrew Woolford and Amanda Nelund reconsider restorative justice
and its politics and ask how restorative justice might work better
to provide transformative justice. To achieve a transformative
justice, Woolford and Neulund argue, restorative justice must be
concerned with class-based, gendered, racialized and other
injustices. This second edition expands on how intersecting
socio-politcal contexts - gendered, racialized, settler colonial,
hetero-normative and others - contour the practice and potential of
restorative justice. In addition to updated examples and data, this
edition discusses the embodied and emotional politics of
restorative justice, transformative restorative justice and
other-than-human actors/ecological justice.
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