Restoring Justice and Security in Intercultural Europe

Restoring Justice and Security in Intercultural Europe

Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of illustrations -- Notes on contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: doing restorative justice in intercultural contexts -- 1 Difference as culture: roots and implications of a mode of framing -- 2 Mapping the cultural turn in (in)security discourses: highlighting the path for restorative justice -- 3 In the name of security: justice under threat or restored? -- 4 Restorative justice: doing justice and security? -- 5 Restorative justice and urban citizenship: a comparative dialogue between Vienna and Brussels -- 6 Counteracting social exclusion through restorative approaches -- 7 Reimagining security and justice in post-conflict societies through restorative lenses -- 8 Security and justice in transition: restorative justice and the politics of hope in Northern Ireland -- 9 Community in conflict in intercultural contexts and how restorative justice can respond -- 10 Critical reflections on active participation under new governance models -- 11 Restorative justice in the societies of control: the ambivalence of decentralised state control in participative justice processes -- 12 Looking at the European policy level: the place of restorative justice in intercultural environments -- Conclusion: restorative justice - a tool for conviviality -- Index
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