The International Journal of Restorative Justice features articles about restorative justice. (TIJRJ is published by Eleven, an imprint of Koninklijke Boom uitgevers)
Award(s): Jennifer Llewellyn won the 2022 Best Academic Article on Restorative Justice Prize. Click here for more information or click here to read the winning article.
Marit de Haan and Tine Destrooper won the 2021 Best Academic Article on Restorative Justice Prize. Click here for more information!
The International Journal of Restorative Justice's aim is to contribute to the development of restorative justice by discussing its diverse, challenging and innovative facets, as well as to encourage fruitful discussions and debates. The International Journal of Restorative Justice will appeal to academics and researchers, to practitioners and policy-makers, and to those who want to keep up to date with the rapid changes in the field of restorative justice.
TIJRJ features articles about restorative justice. Each issue starts with an ‘Editorial’ by a leading restorative justice expert, followed by academic peer-reviewed articles concerning original and current research on theoretical, practice and policy developments. In addition, the journal contains ‘Notes from the Field’, in which experts representative of their respective fields and countries debate practices, models or recent innovations. Then there are ‘Conversations’ with prominent figures known globally for their contributions to the field. Finally, a stimulating book review section examines the most recent or important restorative justice publications.
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Ivo Aertsen, Editor
Estelle Zinsstag, Editor
Fernanda Fonseca Rosenblatt, Associate editor/book-review editor
Albert Dzur, Associate editor/conversations editor
Jane Bolitho, Associate editor
Tali Gal, Associate editor
Gerry Johnstone, Associate editor
Claudia Mazzucato, Associate editor
Meredith Rossner, Associate editor
Lode Walgrave, Associate editor
Marlies Talay, Editorial Assistant
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ScienceOpen disciplines: | Criminology, Criminal law, General social science, Public law, Penology & Police science |
Keywords: | Victimology, Victim, Restorative, Justice, Mediation, Penology, Empirical, ADR, Offender, Dispute |
DOI: | 10.14293/S2199-1006.1.SOR-LAW.CLLFZWE.v1 |