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The Psychology of Restorative Justice: A Guide to the Psychological Principles and Emotional Dynamics of Healing Justice

The Psychology of Restorative Justice: A Guide to the Psychological Principles and Emotional Dynamics of Healing Justice in Brampton, ON

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The Psychology of Restorative Justice: A Guide to the Psychological Principles and Emotional Dynamics of Healing Justice

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The Psychology of Restorative Justice: A Guide to the Psychological Principles and Emotional Dynamics of Healing Justice in Brampton, ON

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The Psychology of Restorative Justice In The Psychology of Restorative Justice: A Guide to the Psychological Principles and Emotional Dynamics of Healing Justice , Dr. Maxwell Shimba offers a comprehensive exploration of how restorative practices transform the lives of victims, offenders, and communities by addressing the profound psychological and emotional dimensions of harm that traditional justice systems routinely ignore. This groundbreaking work integrates insights from psychology, law, philosophy, and theology to illuminate how restorative justice fosters empathy, facilitates emotional healing, promotes genuine accountability, and rebuilds trust and relationships. Drawing on cognitive dissonance theory, empathy research, social learning theory, and biblical teachings on justice, mercy, and reconciliation, Dr. Shimba provides both theoretical foundations and practical guidance for implementing restorative practices that heal rather than punish. Essential reading for scholars, practitioners, and anyone seeking a more compassionate approach to justice, this book demonstrates how restorative justice circles can repair the emotional and social fabric torn apart by crime, reduce recidivism, strengthen community bonds, and create lasting transformation for all involved.
The Psychology of Restorative Justice In The Psychology of Restorative Justice: A Guide to the Psychological Principles and Emotional Dynamics of Healing Justice , Dr. Maxwell Shimba offers a comprehensive exploration of how restorative practices transform the lives of victims, offenders, and communities by addressing the profound psychological and emotional dimensions of harm that traditional justice systems routinely ignore. This groundbreaking work integrates insights from psychology, law, philosophy, and theology to illuminate how restorative justice fosters empathy, facilitates emotional healing, promotes genuine accountability, and rebuilds trust and relationships. Drawing on cognitive dissonance theory, empathy research, social learning theory, and biblical teachings on justice, mercy, and reconciliation, Dr. Shimba provides both theoretical foundations and practical guidance for implementing restorative practices that heal rather than punish. Essential reading for scholars, practitioners, and anyone seeking a more compassionate approach to justice, this book demonstrates how restorative justice circles can repair the emotional and social fabric torn apart by crime, reduce recidivism, strengthen community bonds, and create lasting transformation for all involved.

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