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The Mystic Heart of Justice

The Mystic Heart of Justice
Author: Denise Breton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2001-01-01
Genre: Justice
ISBN: 9780877853114

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The Mystic Heart of Justice

The Mystic Heart of Justice
Author: Denise Breton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2001
Genre: Law
ISBN:

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Almost daily we encounter a world that seems unjust, while the authorities we depend upon appear powerless or to be working on the wrong side. To make matters worse, we often feel judged by those same authorities - parents, teachers, employers, religious leaders. This book attempts to put things right.


The Heart of Justice

The Heart of Justice
Author: William J. Coughlin
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 337
Release: 1995
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0312955510

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A courtroom drama on a corporate takeover. The protagonist is Judge Paul Murray, judging the legality of an acquisition. Murray's problem is that the corporate raider is a close friend of Murray's wife and it was due to the raider's influence that Murray received his appointment. By the author of Shadow of a Doubt.


The Heart of Justice

The Heart of Justice
Author: William Jeremiah Coughlin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 326
Release: 1996-03-22
Genre: American fiction
ISBN: 9780330342582

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Restorative Justice Today

Restorative Justice Today
Author: Katherine S. van Wormer
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2012-08-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1483307255

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Restorative Justice Today: Applications of Restorative Interventions takes a hard look at the issues and concepts surrounding restorative justice and current restorative practices used in a broad range of areas today. In a time when the cost of prisons and jails is on the rise resulting in more offenders being kept out of the community, this timely and contemporary book exposes readers to a range of restorative practices that can be implemented. The authors, renowned experts in the area of restorative justice, provide information not found in other restorative justice texts.


From Hero to Servant to Mystic

From Hero to Servant to Mystic
Author: Scott P Detisch
Publisher: Liturgical Press
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2019-02-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0814644937

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From Hero to Servant to Mystic addresses both the initial and ongoing formation of priests by tracing three significant stages in how their spiritual lives unfold. Fr. Scott Detisch offers seminarians, priests, spiritual directors, and clergy personnel directors a way of understanding the whole gamut of spiritual growth and development in priests by focusing on three major clusters of energies within men—the Hero, the Servant, and the Mystic. By recognizing the difficulties that may arise within the inner life and outer world of a priest, Detisch offers helpful methods for navigating through those challenging periods. By applying these energies to their spiritual lives, priests will experience a different form of relationship with the person of Christ—the Hero, who offers his life for Christ; the Servant, who ministers with Christ; and the Mystic, who lives his life in Christ.


The Mystic Heart

The Mystic Heart
Author: Wayne Teasdale
Publisher: New World Library
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2010-10-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 157731316X

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Drawing on experience as an interreligious monk, Brother Wayne Teasdale reveals the power of spirituality and its practical elements. He combines a profound Christian faith with an intimate understanding of ancient religious traditions.


Tough on Kids

Tough on Kids
Author: Ross Gordon Green
Publisher: UBC Press
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2003-09-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1895830524

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Does our current system for dealing with young offenders -- which focuses on punishment -- work? Not according to the authors of this compelling and thought-provoking book. It simply ensures that we jail more youth than any other country, including the United States. Green and Healy argue that a new approach is needed and offer ample evidence from around the world, and our own back yard, to make the case for a shift to restorative justice. The voices of their young clients illustrate the very real human costs of doing nothing. Topics covered include: causes of youth crime; special circumstances facing Aboriginal youth; fetal alcohol syndrome and effect; restorative justice techniques; innovations used in England, Australia, and New Zealand; Quebec -- an example of restorative justice in practice, as well as other innovative approaches including the Calgary Community Conferencing program; theories about crime and punishment; and the provisions of the Youth Criminal Justice Act. This book is a must read for anyone -- including counselors, social workers, lawyers, judges, educators -- who is concerned about youth crime and justice. In an easy to read format this book presents the development and current state of Canadian law, as well as different approaches that have been used in dealing with youth crime. Regardless of one's view on youth crime, this book is packed with useful information, viewpoints, and statistics on young people and the law.


Handbook of Restorative Justice

Handbook of Restorative Justice
Author: Dennis Sullivan
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 593
Release: 2007-05-07
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1134260792

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Handbook of Restorative Justice is a collection of original, cutting-edge essays that offer an insightful and critical assessment of the theory, principles and practices of restorative justice around the globe. This much-awaited volume is a response to the cry of students, scholars and practitioners of restorative justice, for a comprehensive resource about a practice that is radically transforming the way the human community responds to loss, trauma and harm. Its diverse essays not only explore the various methods of responding nonviolently to harms-done by persons, groups, global corporations and nation-states, but also examine the dimensions of restorative justice in relation to criminology, victimology, traumatology and feminist studies. In addition. They contain prescriptions for how communities might re-structure their family, school and workplace life according to restorative values. This Handbook is an essential tool for every serious student of criminal, social and restorative justice.


The Ethic of Traditional Communities and the Spirit of Healing Justice

The Ethic of Traditional Communities and the Spirit of Healing Justice
Author: Jarem Sawatsky
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2009-01-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1846428912

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What is healing justice? Who practices it? What does it look like? In this groundbreaking international comparative study on healing justice, Jarem Sawatsky examines traditional communities including Hollow Water - an Aboriginal and Métis community in Canada renowned for their holistic healing work in the face of 80 per cent sexual abuse rates; the Iona Community - a dispersed Christian ecumenical community in Scotland known for their work towards peace, healing and social justice, rebuilding of community and the renewal of worship; and Plum Village - a Vietnamese initiated Buddhist community in southern France, and home to Nobel Peace Prize nominated author, Thich Nhat Hanh. These case studies record a search for the kind of social, structural, and spiritual relationships necessary to sustain a healing view of justice. Through comparing cases, Sawatsky identifies the common patterns, themes, and imagination which these communities share. These commonalities among those that practice healing justice are then examined for their implications for wider society, particularly for restorative justice and criminal justice. This innovative book is accessible to those new to the topic, while at the same time being beneficial to experienced researchers, and will appeal internationally to practitioners, students, and anyone interested in restorative justice, law, peace building, and religious studies.