Restorative Justice for Domestic Violence Victims: An Integrated Approach to Their Hunger for Healing
Role
Marilyn Fernandez (Author)
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Description
Restorative Justice for Domestic Violence Victims uses a rich and detailed set of interviews and complementary survey data to make a strong case for introducing restorative justice principles into the existing menu of services for victims of domestic violence. Guided primarily by concerns of victim safety, domestic violence theorists and practitioners have been wary of introducing restorative justice principled programs in the domestic violence arena. While remaining cognizant of safety concerns, Marilyn Fernandez weaves together the theories, concepts, and research in the restorative justice and domestic violence traditions and uses the voices of domestic violence victims to make a case for restorative justice programs. In the process, Fernandez helps readers, academicians, students, and practitioners, understand the complex nature of domestic violence and the lives of its victims.
Publication Date
6-2010
Publisher
Lexington Books
Disciplines
Domestic and Intimate Partner Violence | Sociology
Recommended Citation
Fernandez, Marilyn, "Restorative Justice for Domestic Violence Victims: An Integrated Approach to Their Hunger for Healing" (2010). Faculty Book Gallery. 421.
https://scholarcommons.scu.edu/faculty_books/421
Comments
Read chapter one here, located in the Sociology series of Scholar Commons.