CRMN 3040U Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Prison Abolition Movement, Transformative Justice, Restorative Justice

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Albert eglash (1958: restitution rather than punishment or therapy (used to call it = creative restitution, take value in what they did and to take extra step to make amends. Howard zehr (1990: pioneer of modern concept of restorative justice, zehr"s book is credited with being the most influential in the field, focuses on retributive (criminal aspect, harsher, going to jail) vs. restorative justice framework. Ruth morris (1933 2001: 1994: transformative justice , one of the world"s leading advocates for prison abolition & transformative justice, forgiveness is an untapped force in our revenge-oriented culture founder of the international conference on prison abolition. Part 2: criminal justice versus restorative justice breaking down the differences. Paradigm is broad: lens through which we look at, process, and understand a certain set of phenomena, fundamental model or scheme that organizes our view of something.

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