Beyond Harm: Toward Justice, Healing and Peace

Sydney NSW, Australia: Relational Approaches (2019)
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Abstract

This book looks at what it means to be wronged, and why we react to wrongdoing in ways that can cause us more suffering and pain. An alternative approach called 'restorative justice' is proposed as a safe and effective way of avoiding these reactions whilst honouring our values and our common humanity.

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Derek R. Brookes
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