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Justice of Both Sides: Transforming Education Through Restorative Justice
Author(s) -
Vasily Lokteff
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of transformative leadership and policy studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2331-9437
pISSN - 2151-5735
DOI - 10.36851/jtlps.v9i1.2411
Subject(s) - restorative justice , economic justice , transformative learning , sociology , consciousness , ethnography , pedagogy , political science , engineering ethics , criminology , law , psychology , engineering , anthropology , neuroscience
This is a book review of Justice on Both Sides: Transforming Education Through Restorative Justice by Maisha Winn. The book's central claim is that restorative justice is a transformative practice that should be implemented in schools. Winn (2018) provides an explanation of the paradigmatic shift needed by educators to successfully implement the program. She explores current programs through a qualitative study and uses ethnographic data to tell the story of students, faculty, and administrators as they participate in restorative justice. This book does not provide any easy answers or a step by step guide. But it does offer the path to critical consciousness that educators need to effectively implement a restorative justice program.

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