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Leanne Alexis Levers

Decolonising Restorative Justice: A Case of Policy Reform

Decolonising Restorative Justice: A Case of Policy Reform

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This book examines restorative justice in the context of colonialism, using the case of justice policy reform in Jamaica to explore its colonial dimensions. It has interdisciplinary readership potential.

Format: Hardback
Length: 188 pages
Publication date: 01 September 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


This comprehensive book delves into the profound colonial underpinnings of restorative justice, offering a critical analysis of this justice system. Through a detailed examination of the case of justice policy reform in Jamaica, the book sheds light on the intricate ways in which colonialism has shaped the development and implementation of restorative justice practices. By drawing on a range of interdisciplinary perspectives, the book seeks to engage a broad readership, including scholars, policymakers, and practitioners, in exploring the complex interplay between colonialism, justice, and social transformation.

The book begins by providing a historical overview of restorative justice, tracing its origins in Western colonialism and its expansion into various parts of the world. It then delves into the specific case of justice policy reform in Jamaica, examining how colonialism has influenced the country's approach to crime, punishment, and rehabilitation. The authors argue that restorative justice, as it is currently practiced in Jamaica, is deeply rooted in colonial ideologies and structures, which perpetuate power imbalances and perpetuate cycles of violence.

To address these issues, the book proposes a range of recommendations for reforming restorative justice practices in Jamaica. These recommendations include promoting greater diversity and inclusivity in the justice system, challenging the dominance of Western perspectives on justice, and developing more culturally sensitive and responsive restorative justice programs. The authors also emphasize the importance of engaging with local communities and stakeholders in the reform process, ensuring that restorative justice practices are tailored to the specific needs and contexts of each community.

Throughout the book, the authors use a combination of theoretical frameworks, empirical research, and case studies to support their arguments. They draw on a wide range of sources, including historical documents, academic literature, and interviews with key stakeholders in the justice system. The book's interdisciplinary approach ensures that readers from a variety of fields, including law, sociology, anthropology, and psychology, can gain a deeper understanding of the colonial dimensions of restorative justice and its potential for social transformation.

In conclusion, this book is a valuable contribution to the field of restorative justice and colonial studies. It offers a critical analysis of the colonial dimensions of restorative justice and provides practical recommendations for reforming this justice system. By engaging with a broad interdisciplinary readership, the book aims to promote greater understanding and awareness of the complex interplay between colonialism, justice, and social transformation.

Weight: 530g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032371078

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