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Restorative Justice in Indigenous Communities - Paperback

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by Maxwell Shimba (Author)

Restorative Justice in Indigenous Communities

Restorative Justice in Indigenous Communities by Dr. Maxwell Shimba delves into the unique approaches Indigenous communities use to resolve conflicts and restore social harmony. Rooted in centuries-old traditions, these practices prioritize healing, reconciliation, and the well-being of the entire community, rather than punishment or retribution. Dr. Shimba explores how Indigenous restorative justice emphasizes collective responsibility, where both the victim and the offender are supported in addressing harm, and the broader community plays an active role in promoting accountability and healing.

The book also addresses the enduring impact of colonization on Indigenous justice systems, which were marginalized or suppressed by Western legal frameworks. Dr. Shimba highlights the resurgence of these traditional practices in recent years, as Indigenous communities reclaim their rights to self-determination and justice. He outlines the vital role of cultural revitalization in restoring the integrity of Indigenous legal systems, from the involvement of elders in conflict resolution to the use of language, ceremonies, and storytelling to guide the justice process.

Furthermore, Dr. Shimba discusses how Indigenous restorative justice can serve as a model for contemporary justice systems seeking alternatives to punitive approaches. He provides case studies showing how Indigenous practices, such as peacemaking circles and community healing sessions, can reduce recidivism, strengthen community bonds, and offer a more compassionate approach to justice. This book provides an important framework for understanding how blending traditional Indigenous values with modern justice needs can create sustainable pathways for reconciliation and peace.

Number of Pages: 250
Dimensions: 0.53 x 8.5 x 5.5 IN
Publication Date: November 27, 2024
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