The book explores the reparative schemes implemented in the criminal justice systems of the UK, USA, and Germany during the 1980s. It highlights the challenges these initiatives faced, revealing the institutions' resistance to adapting and embracing restorative justice practices. Through this examination, the authors provide insights into the limitations of traditional justice systems in addressing the needs of victims and offenders alike.
Gwynn Davis Livres


Aberystwyth Boy
- 136pages
- 5 heures de lecture
The book is a story of character and relationships, seen through the eyes of a teenage boy. There are some dramatic incidents, but the focus is always on character, especially the tails of teenage years. The humour is low key, but is a feature of most stories