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Tables of Contents for Corrections, Peacemaking, and Restorative Justice
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Introduction
1
11
An Overview
1
2
Understanding and Doing Peacemaking in Context
3
2
Personal and Institutional Transformation
5
6
Part I Understanding Peacemaking
Compassionate Corrections: Contributions of Ancient Wisdom Traditions
11
18
Christianity
12
3
Judaism
15
2
A Sampling of Hasidic Teachings
16
1
Native American
17
2
Buddhism
19
1
Hinduism
20
2
A Sampling of Kabir
22
1
Islam
22
2
A Sampling of Rumi's Teachings
23
1
The Heart of Peacemaking
24
5
Peacemaking Criminology
29
16
Feminist Traditions
30
3
Critical Traditions
33
2
A Peacemaking Criminology Perspective
35
4
Levels of Peacemaking
39
2
Crime and Peace
41
4
Part II Doing Peacemaking
Personal Transformation
45
26
Introduction
45
1
A Voice in the Wilderness
46
1
Dying to Self
46
3
When Everything Goes Wrong: The Case of William
49
2
Faith
51
7
Simple Living, Simple Joy
58
4
Communion and Community
62
9
Transforming Institutions
71
16
The Politics of Punishment
72
3
Opposition to Capital Punishment
75
3
Opportunities for Rehabilitation
78
1
Treatment with Dignity
79
3
Security from Other Inmates
82
1
Peacemaking in Institutions
83
4
Letters from Prison
87
40
Expressions of Anger and Violence
87
17
The Victim's View
104
8
Confusing Reflections
112
5
To Help or Not to Help
117
4
Hope Remains
121
6
Prison Stories
127
14
Scars
128
2
For a Long Time
130
2
San Quentin Is Really Rockin' 'n Rollin'
132
1
Angry Faces
133
1
Peace Activist
134
3
Stop! A Buddhist Is Here!
137
4
Toward Restorative and Community Justice
141
14
Underlying Principles of Restorative Justice
142
2
The Promise of Community
144
3
Forms of Restorative Justice
147
4
Faith-Based Corrections
151
1
Community Justice and Peacemaking
152
3
Epilogue
155
2
Index
157