RT Article T1 Restorative justice JF Handbook of forensic social work SP 503 OP 528 A1 Sliva, Shannon M. A2 Sarantakos, Sophia P. LA English YR 2024 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1920228780 AB Restorative justice is a community-based approach to harm response that is increasingly used in criminal legal settings as an alternative or supplement to court and correctional procedures. It is uniquely situated for social work practice due to its focus on human relationships. This chapter will offer an introduction to restorative justice and discuss the theoretical bases of this approach. It will then identify the restorative justice practices most commonly used in criminal legal settings and summarize empirical support for their efficacy with justice-involved populations. Finally, it will offer a case study depicting the use of a restorative justice approach to respond to community violence and highlight the challenges and opportunities for social workers in this unique practice arena. NO Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 524-528 SN 9780197694732 K1 Restorative Justice K1 restorative approaches K1 Restorative practices