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Punitive to Restorative Justice. Volume 1 - Foundations, Diagnosis, and the Moral Case
Robert Anderson Love Wins (Author) · Independently published · Paperback
Punitive to Restorative Justice: Volume 1 is the opening book in a powerful three-volume series on restorative justice, criminal justice reform, trauma-informed accountability, victim-centered justice, leadership, and systemic transformation.
This first volume lays the moral and practical foundation for a new vision of justice-one that goes beyond punishment alone and asks deeper questions: Who was harmed? What was lost? What truth must be spoken? What responsibility must be taken? What can be repaired?
Written for judges, policymakers, educators, advocates, court professionals, service providers, community leaders, and courageous changemakers, this book explores the hidden cost of punishment-centered systems and makes the case for a justice model rooted in healing, accountability, dignity, repair, and public trust.
Inside Book One, readers will discover:
the moral case for restorative justicethe human and social cost of punishment-only systemswhy harm is never just a broken rulewhy fear can control behavior but cannot transform the soulwhat people are truly asking for when harm occurshow systems change language without changing culturethe deeper principles of restorative justice, accountability, voice, dignity, mercy, and repairthe practical, institutional, and leadership case for moving from punitive to restorative modelsGrounded in the five transformational pillars of Love, Kindness, Caring, Value, and Respect, this volume is not a soft alternative to justice. It is a serious call to build justice systems worthy of the people they are meant to serve.
This is where the blueprint begins.
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