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Changing Paradigms: Punishment and Restorative Discipline
Paul Redekop
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| #2004708 in Books | Herald Pr | 2007-12-10 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .68 x5.58 x8.26l,.88 | File type: PDF | 294 pages | ||3 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| Wonderful! And now for emotion|By Mona Gustafson Affinito|This is a truly excellent book pulling together in plain, easy-to-read English, the evidence in support of restorative justice. What a shame that we prefer to go on unthinkingly applying punishment in so many cases where the results are clearly destructive. Redekop has presented the rational argument for adopting the the||In Changing Paradigms, Paul Redekop adds another Anabaptist voice to the vast and steadily growing literature on punishment. Based on his decades of experience within the restorative justice field, he concludes that we cannot justify punishment on a moral or u
Paul Redekop taps more than 20 years of experience in restorative justice to conclude that the practice of punishment is a major obstacle to healthy societies, families, and schools. Punishment is so damaging to relationships, especially in children, that it should be reassessed on philosophical, spiritual, religious grounds, Redekop argues. It should be replaced with restorative discipline, and societies should move toward a punishment-free justice system.
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