Restorative Justice & Responsive Regulation
Explore the transformative concepts of crime and regulation in "Restorative Justice & Responsive Regulation" by John Braithwaite. Published in 2002 by Oxford University Press, this compelling volume spans 336 pages and merges the critical frameworks of restorative justice and responsive regulation. Braithwaite, a leading figure in the field, presents an innovative perspective on how society can self-regulate through these intertwined approaches.
This book is essential for anyone interested in criminal justice, business regulation, or social reform. It provides valuable insights into how restorative practices can reshape our understanding of justice while also influencing regulatory policies. Delve into Braithwaite's thought-provoking arguments and discover how these ideas can lead to a more cohesive and responsive society.
Enhance your library with this groundbreaking exploration that challenges conventional notions and paves the way for future discourse in these critical areas.