Contents
Introduction
1 The prospect for institutionalization of restorative justice initiatives in western countries, Michael Tonroy
2 The vital context of restorative justice, Hans Boutellier
3 Beyond evangelical criminology: the meaning and significance of restorative justice, John Pratt
4 The intermediate position of restorative justice: the case of Belgium, Ivo Aertsen
5 Institutionalizing restorative justice? Transforming criminal justice? A critical view of the Netherlands, John Blad
6 Institutionalizing restorative justice in a cold, punitive climate, Adam Crawford
7 The French phantoms of restorative justice: the institutionalization of 'penal mediation', Jaques Faget
8 The institutionalization of restorative justice in Canada: effective reform or limited and limiting add-on?, Kent Roach
9 The institutionalization of principles in restorative justice - a case study from the UK, Robert E Mackay
10 Risk and restorative justice: governing through the democratic minimization of harms, Pat O'Malley
11 Reintegrative shaming and restorative justice: reconciliation or divorces?, Roger Matthews
12 Balancing the ethical and political: normative reflections on the institutionalization of restorative justice, Barbara Hudson
13 Epilogue, Ivo Aertsen, Tom Daems and Luc Robert
Index