Restorative Theory in Practice by Belinda Hopkins - ISBN: 9781849054683
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Ten perspectives unlock restorative practice theory, transforming conflict resolution and communication.

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    248 pages

  • Release Date

    14 October 2015

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Summary

Restorative practice is an innovative approach to thinking about, and addressing, conflict and bullying, as well as disruptive, challenging and criminal behaviour. The approach is increasingly used to transform the culture of organisations, institutions and services and the way people communicate with one another.

In this book, ten practitioners describe a restorative encounter as seen through the lens of their own theoretical model. The book’s unique structure is modelled on a restor…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781849054683
ISBN-10:1849054681
Author:Belinda Hopkins, Margaret Thorsborne, Pete & Thalia Wallis, Pete Wallis, Mo Felton, Wendy Drewery, Mark Vander Vander Vennan, Pam Denicolo, Shona Cameron, Ann Shearer
Publisher:Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Imprint:Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:248
Release Date:14 October 2015
Weight:366g
Dimensions:229mm x 156mm x 15mm
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Critics Review

As restorative justice continues to grow, expanding into new contexts and guided by practitioners from a wide range of backgrounds, it is critical that we maintain a solid foundation in the core guiding principles of the field and a strong connection to theories that support the work. Such a focus on restorative justice praxis brings together practice and theory, each informing the other and resulting in action that is guided by critical reflection. Belinda Hopkins contributes to this much-needed praxis by collaborating with ten leaders in the field of restorative justice who share the theories that support their work. This is not just a theory book, however; each of the theories is situated in ongoing work and applied in practical ways. This will definitely be a text I use in my classes. – Katherine Evans, Assistant Professor, Restorative Justice in Education, Eastern Mennonite University, Harrisonburg, Virginia, USA
It has been said that restorative justice is a practice in search of a theory. Thanks to Belinda Hopkins we now have ten theories succinctly outlined and applied to restorative practices. Practitioners, academics and students who want to analyse and deconstruct ideas that support restorative justice will find that this book will be an invaluable resource for many years. – Tim Chapman, Course Director, Ulster University Masters in Restorative Practices
In this book, Belinda Hopkins has brought together an important set of contributions in this maturing field of enquiry. It is no mean feat to structure a book in a way that reflects the restorative principles and process itself, but in doing so, she has successfully opened up space for debates on key issues from a range of significant perspectives. This thought provoking book will be helpful to practitioners, trainers and students alike. – Dr Gillean McCluskey, Head of Institute for Education, Community & Society, University of Edinburgh
This new book is a valuable addition to the literature around restorative practice. Bringing together a range of contributors with experience of delivering restorative practice, and innovatively structured based around a restorative process, it examines restorative encounters from different perspectives and explores the ways in which successful outcomes may be achieved. Clear, accessible and interesting, this book is well worth reading for anybody interested in restorative practice. – Jon Collins, Chief Executive Officer, Restorative Justice Council, UK

About The Author

Belinda Hopkins

Belinda Hopkins is Director and Lead Trainer of Transforming Conflict, a centre for restorative justice in education.

Margaret Thorsborne is the Managing Director of Transformative Justice Australia (Queensland) and Thorsborne and Associates in London, UK, a company committed to improving the way people relate to each other in the workplace, schools and other communities. With Peta Blood, Margaret co-founded Restorative Practices International (RPI), the world’s first international membership organization for restorative practitioners. Margaret lives on the Sunshine Coast in Australia.

Pete Wallis is Senior Practitioner (Restorative Justice) for Oxfordshire Youth Offending Service UK and a founding member of the charity SAFE! Support for young people affected by crime. He has written and co-written several books on restorative justice and related topics for JKP.

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