Theories and practices of justice do not meet the socio-political
challenges of our times. For those theorists attempting to develop
an alternative to the criminal justice system, restorative justice
has provided an alternative horizon. The restorative justice
approach involves meeting people, understanding and recognising
their vulnerability through participatory and deliberative forums
and practices. The aim of this collection is to bridge the distance
between restorative justice and the critical theory tradition. It,
on the one hand, takes into account the limits of restorative
justice as they have been articulated, or can be articulated
through critical social theory, and on the other hand emphasises
the ground-breaking potential that restorative justice can bring to
this tradition as a way to address crimes, conflicts and
injustices, and to pursue justice.
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