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"This book reflects on the institutionalisation of restorative justice over the last twenty years and offers a critical analysis of the qualitative consequences generated by such a process on the normative structure of restorative justice, and on its understanding and uses in practice. Bringing together an international collection of leading scholars, this book provides a range of context-sensitive case studies that enhance our understanding of the development of international, national and institutionalpolicy frameworks for restorative justice, the mainstreaming of practices within the criminal justice system, the proliferation of cultural, social and political appropriations of restorative justice, and the ways in which the formalisation of the restorative justice movement have affected its values, aims and goals"--

This book reflects on the institutionalisation of restorative justice over the last 20 years and offers a critical analysis of the qualitative consequences generated by such a process on the normative structure of restorative justice, and on its understanding and uses in practice. Bringing together an international collection of leading scholars, this book provides a range of context-sensitive case studies that enhance our understanding of the development of international, national and institutional policy frameworks for restorative justice, the mainstreaming of practices within the criminal justice system, the proliferation of cultural, social and political co-optations of restorative justice and the ways in which the formalisation of the restorative justice movement have affected its values, aims and goals.



This book reflects on the institutionalisation of restorative justice over the last twenty years and offers a critical analysis of the qualitative consequences generated by such a process on the normative structure of restorative justice, and on its understanding and uses in practice.

1. Contextualising the dilemmas of institutionalising restorative
justice
2. Restorative justice in Australia and New Zealand: A Faustian
bargain with the state?
3. Restorative justice for wrongful convictions: A
quasi-institutional approach
4. The autonomy principle as a normative red
line between restorative processes and criminal proceedings in France
5.
Innovative and transformative effects of restorative justice: Reflections on
the recent reform adopted in Italy
6. Restorative justice and domestic
violence courts in Brazil: The double challenge of institutionalisation
7.
Beyond lawmaking: Restorative approaches in governance
8. Meeting the
challenges of scaling up restorative justice in the United States
9.
Congruent or contradictory? What isomorphism teaches us about the
relationship between restorative justice and the mainstream criminal justice
system
10. The deadly embrace of restorative justice in Germany
11. Victim
offender mediation in the Danish police: The dancing and wrestling of
organisation culture and programme purpose
12. Crossroads and dilemmas
Giuseppe Maglione is Lecturer of Criminology and Director of the Restorative Justice Clinic in the School of Social Policy, Sociology and Social Research at the University of Kent, UK.

Ian D. Marder is Assistant Professor of Criminology in the School of Law and Criminology at Maynooth University, Ireland.

Brunilda Pali is Assistant Professor of Conflict Dynamics and Resolution in the Department of Political Sciences at the University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands.