Restorative Pain: A new vision of punishment

Furnham: Ashgate (2013)
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Abstract

The chapter revisits the relationship between restorative justice and punishment through the eyes of Classical Greek philosophy and tragedy, the School of Collectivists, and contemporary thinkers. The extant literature sees restorative justice either as alternative punishment or an alternative to punishment. This chapter puts forward the notion of restorative punishment by deconstructing the concept of pain, and by reconstructing a new vision through the notion of catharsis. The chapter then takes a bold step in proposing a philosophical framework to justify the normative thinking underpinning its proposed concept of restorative punishment and pain.

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Theo Gavrielides
Restorative Justice for All

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