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Latest update: February 4, 2002
The Contemporary Justice Review is an interdisciplinary journal for scholars, practitioners, and activists of justice around the globe who seek to explore new models and demonstration projects of justice that have applicability to social systems from the local to the international level. The Editors give special attention to cutting-edge articles on peacemaking criminology, restorative justice theory and practice, alternative responses to harm (e.g., prison abolition), community empowerment and crime prevention, structural alternatives to nation-state and corporate violence, conflict resolution and peaceful methods of problem-solving, and environmental justice. Theoretical perspectives that call for needs-based solutions to the exercise of power and social arrangements based in violence, as opposed to those that are desserts- and rights-based, are also highly sought.
The Journal reflects a variety of formats, publishing not only scholarly articles but exchanges among scholars and activists, interviews with those living lives of restorative justice, narrative histories on crime and punishment, and film and book reviews that emphasize a work's contribution to understanding violence and justice.
Dennis Sullivan, Editor
Institute for Economic and Restorative Justice
14 Voorheesville Avenue
Voorheesville, NY 12185Larry Tifft, Associate Editor
Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work
Central Michigan University
Mt. Pleasant, MI 48859M. Kay Harris, Associate Editor
Department of Criminal Justice
548 Gladfelder Hall
Temple University
Philadelphia, PA 19122A. Javier Treviņo, Associate Editor
Department of Sociology
Wheaton College
Norton, MA 02766David Gil, Editor Emeritus
Brandeis University, USANils Christie, Editor Emeritus
University of Oslo, Norway
Imho Bae, Soong Sil University, South Korea
Fred Boehrer, Albany Catholic Worker-Emmaus House, New York, USA
Jill M. Bystydzienski, Iowa State University, Ames, USA
Marvin D. Free, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, USA
Burt Galaway, University of Manitoba, Canada
Donald Goodman, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York, USA
Thom Holterman, Erasmus University, The Netherlands
Russ Immarigeon,Hunter College, New York, USA
Frank Lindenfeld, Bloomsburg University, Pennsylvania, USA
Virginia Mackey, National Council of Churches, Colorado, USA
Manning Marable, Columbia University, New York, USA
Dianne L. Martin, Osgoode Hall Law School, Canada
Thomas Mathiesen, University of Oslo, Norway
Gabrielle Maxwell, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Harry Mika, Central Michigan University, USA
Allison Morris, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Wayne Northey, M2/W2 Prison Visitation Agency, British Columbia,Canada
Hal Pepinsky, Indiana University, USA
Richard Quinney, Northern Illinois University, USA
Katheryn Russell, University of Maryland at College Park, USA
Peter Sanzen, Hudson Valley Community College, New York, USA
John Schumacher, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, New York, USA
Larry Siegel, University of Massachusetts-Lowell, USA
Ann Skelton, Lawyers for Human Rights, South Africa
Thomas Trenczek, University of Jona, Germany
Howard Zehr, Eastern Mennonite University, Virginia, USA
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