Power, Race, and Justice

Power, Race, and Justice

The Restorative Dialogue We Will Not Have

Gavrielides, Theo

Taylor & Francis Ltd

09/2021

292

Mole

Inglês

9781032047638

15 a 20 dias

449

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Foreword: Professor John Braithwaite, Australian National University, Australia

Preface: Kay Pranis, independent trainer and facilitator for peacemaking circles, leader in Restorative Justice and Circle Process movements

PART I: POWER, RACE, JUSTICE & RESTORATIVE JUSTICE CHALLENGED: THE BEGINNING OF AWAKENING

Chapter 1: Challenging the power that racialises us all

Chapter 2: Challenging race: Let's talk about race, when we talk about race

Chapter 3: Challenging justice: The lawful and the fair

Chapter 4: Challenging restorative justice: A painful biopower

PART II: REBALANCING POWER FOR JUSTICE: MERMAIDS AND SIRENS

Chapter 5: Faultlines, mermaids and sirens: Power-interest battles within the restorative justice social movement

Chapter 6: The Trojan horses of race and power

Chapter 7: Power, fear and security: The terrorist within

PART III: RESTORING PEACE: BACK ON TRACK

Chapter 8: The fallacy of one justice and a consensual justice model restrained by human rights

Chapter 9: Restoring power in justice and restorative justice: What parties in conflict really want

Chapter 10: Restorative justice policy and practice: A guide free from power abusePART IV: CASE STUDIES OF POWER AND RESTORATION: POSSIBILITIES IN ACTIONPreamble

Case study no 1: Power and child sexual abuse - England

Case study no 2: Power through bullying - England

Case study no 3: Power through rape - Denmark

Case study no 4: Power through race - USA

Case study no 7: The power of taking life, the power of owning restorative justice- USA

Case study no 8: Four restorative practices in Queensland, Australia

Case study no 9: Parental power and culture

Case study no 10: The "powerful" victim paedophile - USA

Case study 11: Race, gender and power - USA

Case study 12: Power in family relationships - Greece

Case study 13: The power of protecting my turf - Greece

Case study no 14: Power in whiteness - England

Case Study 15: Race, gender and family relationships - USA

Case Study 16: Regaining power through forgiveness - USA

Case Study 17: Power imbalance in juvenile justice delivery: My experience as a prison social worker - Nigeria

Case Study 18: Power and policing - USA

Case Study 19: Power and child sexualisation - Lithuania

Case Study 20: Power imbalance and intimate partner violence - India

Case Study 21: Sun, sea, sex and the new forms of slavery

Case Study 22: Climate change, power abuses and the plight of refugees

Case Study 23: Digital enslavement, online dating apps and abuse

Case study 24: Power Abuse of Queer, Indigenous and Racialized youth in the Global North

Case Study 25: English Nationalism: Deindustrialisation and Powerlessness.
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