Restorative Justice in the UK and China
Encounters, Echoes, and Effects
Myra N Blyth editor Matthew J Mills editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Published:28th Jul '26
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This book provides cross-cultural analysis of restorative justice, examining its theoretical foundations and practical applications in the UK and China. Bringing together scholars from both regions, it highlights how cultural, philosophical, and legal traditions shape restorative justice frameworks, influencing policies, implementation strategies, and societal perceptions. It explores the historical development of restorative justice in each jurisdiction, analyzing the role of Confucian principles in China and common law traditions in the UK in shaping mediation, offender rehabilitation, and victim participation. The book also considers how restorative justice operates within formal legal structures and community-based initiatives, assessing its potential to enhance crime prevention and social cohesion.
Through empirical studies and theoretical perspectives, contributors investigate key areas including policing and youth justice, together with emerging topics such as environmental restorative justice. The book critically examines the challenges of integrating restorative practices within legal systems, assessing their effectiveness in reducing recidivism and fostering accountability. Case studies illustrate how restorative justice is applied in real-world contexts, offering comparative insights into its successes and limitations. The fruit of intercultural dialogue and multidisciplinary in scope, this book is an essential resource for criminologists and legal scholars seeking to understand the complexities of restorative justice in different socio-legal contexts.
ISBN: 9783032221414
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257 pages