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100 1  Wallis, Pete,|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       no2008032778|eauthor. 
245 10 Understanding restorative justice :|bHow empathy can close
       the gap created by crime /|cPete Wallis. 
264  1 Bristol :|bPolicy Press,|c2014. 
300    1 online resource (xv, 206 pages) :|billustrations 
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500    Just in it to be heard: can restorative justice work when 
       people have little or no empathy? 
505 0  UNDERSTANDING RESTORATIVE JUSTICE; Contents; List of 
       figures and tables; List of figures and tables; Figures; 
       Tables; Boxes; List of cartoons; List of cartoons; About 
       the author; About the author; Acknowledgements; 
       Acknowledgements; Who is this book for?; Who is this book 
       for?; Introduction; What is restorative justice?; 
       Introduction; What is restorative justice?; Natural 
       justice; Natural justice; Why the fascination with 
       restorative justice?; Why the fascination with restorative
       justice?; Why do people choose restorative justice?; Why 
       do people choose restorative justice?; A magnetic pull. 
505 8  The importance of empathyA magnetic pull; The importance 
       of empathy; To get to the heart; To get to the heart; A 
       note on terminology; A note on terminology; Part One; 
       Empathy Level Zero: hurting; Part One. Empathy Level Zero:
       hurting; Chapter One; Crime and unhappiness; Crime and the
       rule of law; 1. Crime and unhappiness; Crime and the rule 
       of law; Why do people commit crime?; Why do people commit 
       crime?; The link between empathy and offending; The link 
       between empathy and offending; Chapter Two; The gap caused
       by crime; The starting point for the person responsible. 
505 8  2. The gap caused by crimeThe starting point for the 
       person responsible; The starting point for the person 
       harmed; The starting point for the person harmed; Two 
       categories of crime; Two categories of crime; Both are 
       likely to start at the bottom of the empathy scale; Both 
       are likely to start at the bottom of the empathy scale; If
       no one is caught; If no one is caught; The gap; The gap; 
       Part Two; Empathy Level One: seeing; Part Two. Empathy 
       Level One: seeing; Chapter Three; Entering the criminal 
       justice system; Police investigation; 3. Entering the 
       criminal justice system; Police investigation. 
505 8  Pure restorative justicePure restorative justice; 'On-the-
       spot' restorative justice; 'On-the-spot' restorative 
       justice; Pre-court restorative justice; A more balanced 
       system? The notion of 'parallel justice'; Pre-court 
       restorative justice; A more balanced system? The notion of
       'parallel justice'; Chapter Four; Into the criminal 
       courts; 4. Into the criminal courts; Not guilty: the end 
       of the road for restorative justice; Not guilty: the end 
       of the road for restorative justice; Crime and punishment;
       Crime and punishment; Retributive versus restorative; 
       Retributive versus restorative. 
505 8  How could the criminal justice system be more 
       restorative?How could the criminal justice system be more 
       restorative?; Part Three; Empathy Level Two: voicing; Part
       Three. Empathy Level Two: voicing; Chapter Five; Unripe 
       restorative justice; Pacing and timing; 5. Unripe 
       restorative justice; Pacing and timing; Positional 
       stalemate; Unripe restorative justice: the danger area 
       when it is too; early for an apology or for forgiveness; 
       Positional stalemate; Unripe restorative justice: the 
       danger area when it is too; early for an apology or for 
       forgiveness; A hollow apology; A hollow apology. 
520    This unique book is a clear and detailed introduction that
       analyses how restorative justice nurtures empathy, 
       exploring key themes such as responsibility, shame, 
       forgiveness and closure. Using case studies, the book 
       offers a fresh angle on a topic that is of growing 
       interest both in the UK and internationally. 
588 0  Print version record. 
590    eBooks on EBSCOhost|bEBSCO eBook Subscription Academic 
       Collection - North America 
650  0 Restorative justice.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
       subjects/sh99004087 
650  0 Criminals|xRehabilitation.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities
       /subjects/sh85112411 
650  7 Restorative justice.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/fast/
       1096003 
650  7 Criminals|xRehabilitation.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/
       fast/883537 
655  4 Electronic books. 
776 08 |iPrint version:|aWallis, Pete.|tUnderstanding restorative
       justice : How empathy can close the gap created by crime.
       |dBristol : Policy Press, ©2014|z9781447317425 
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