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This book systematically introduces the practice of restorative
justice in India, as a resource for comparative criminal justice
research. "Restorative justice" focuses on the rehabilitation of
offenders through reconciliation with victims, and with the
community at large. It has gained momentum as a justice reform
movement in Western countries within the past three decades, and it
is estimated that up to one hundred countries worldwide utilize
restorative justice practices. Within Western countries, it is seen
largely a response or alternative to the perceived deficiencies of
the existing criminal justice system. India has a rich tradition of
restorative justice, and this work introduces both the traditional
basis and contemporary practices of this justice system in India,
in a comprehensive and systematic way. The contributions to this
work cover three main areas: I. The Tradition of Restorative
Justice in India II. The Development of Restorative Justice in
India III. Restorative Justice Practices in India The third part -
"Practices" covers special topics: including Restorative Justice
and the Court, Restorative Justice and Incarceration, Restorative
Justice and Juveniles, and Restorative Justice and Woman. The book
covers the full range of the issues of restorative justice in India
and will be a highly valuable resource book for researchers and
upper level graduate students interested in alternative justice
models in general, comparative criminology, and criminal justice in
India specifically. "A landmark volume in the history of
restorative justice and criminology in India. Many outstanding
scholars in this collection outline the Indian experience of
restorative justice from which the world has much to learn." John
Braithwaite Australian National University
This book systematically introduces the practice of restorative
justice in India, as a resource for comparative criminal justice
research. "Restorative justice" focuses on the rehabilitation of
offenders through reconciliation with victims, and with the
community at large. It has gained momentum as a justice reform
movement in Western countries within the past three decades, and it
is estimated that up to one hundred countries worldwide utilize
restorative justice practices. Within Western countries, it is seen
largely a response or alternative to the perceived deficiencies of
the existing criminal justice system. India has a rich tradition of
restorative justice, and this work introduces both the traditional
basis and contemporary practices of this justice system in India,
in a comprehensive and systematic way. The contributions to this
work cover three main areas: I. The Tradition of Restorative
Justice in India II. The Development of Restorative Justice in
India III. Restorative Justice Practices in India The third part -
"Practices" covers special topics: including Restorative Justice
and the Court, Restorative Justice and Incarceration, Restorative
Justice and Juveniles, and Restorative Justice and Woman. The book
covers the full range of the issues of restorative justice in India
and will be a highly valuable resource book for researchers and
upper level graduate students interested in alternative justice
models in general, comparative criminology, and criminal justice in
India specifically. "A landmark volume in the history of
restorative justice and criminology in India. Many outstanding
scholars in this collection outline the Indian experience of
restorative justice from which the world has much to learn." John
Braithwaite Australian National University
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