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Relational Justice, PDF eBook

Relational Justice PDF

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As featured in The Guardian. A truly ground-breaking work.The Relationships Foundation exists to foster relational approaches to social, economic and other problems - including justice issues.

Edited by two people closely involved with the work of the Foundation, Relational Justice has proved a highly successful adjunct to the main work of that organization - to the extent that there is now also a regular Relational Justice Bulletin (contact The Relationships Foundation, 3 Hooper Street, Cambridge CB1 2NZ; 01223 566333; e-mail r.f@clara.net).

This influential book - with contributors ranging from the New Zealand judge Fred McElrea to Professor Tony Bottoms of the Cambridge University Institute of Criminology - presents a uniquely refreshing challenge and will appeal to people who prefer non-adversarial, non-conflict and non-argument-laden solutions.

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