Introduction to the Symposium: Communities,Organizations, and Restorative Justice Reform |
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Authors: | Email author" target="_blank">Sandra?O'BrienEmail author Gordon?Bazemore |
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Institution: | (1) Division of Public Affairs, Florida Gulf Coast University, 10501 FGCU Blvd., S. Ft. Myers, FL 33965, USA;(2) Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Florida Atlantic University, 111 East Los Olas Blvd., Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33301, USA |
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Abstract: | Restorative justice, in treating organizations as communities, and viewing them as both cause and solution to problems of
crime, harm and conflict, provides its revolutionary insights and groundbreaking efforts to transform and localize intervention
in response to these problems. The contributions to this special issue focus on restorative justice as a way of addressing
crime and crime-related concerns to the greatest extent possible within such community organizational contexts (i.e., workplaces,
schools, universities, and residential programs for delinquents). The authors demonstrate how restorative practices have implications
for community building and organizational reform based generally on a learning theory of cultural change. |
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Keywords: | symposium communities public organizations restorative justice government justice administration |
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