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Professor Shannon Sliva discusses restorative justice and how it is used in cases of property crime. Restorative justice is a philosophy that views crime as a harm that needs to be repaired. Sliva discusses using restorative justice for nonviolent offenses, research in the field, and the public impact of her own research.
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Chapter 1: What is Restorative Justice and How is it Being Used in Cases of Property Crime? Why is it Being Used in Non-Violent and Property Offenses?
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Chapter 2: How Has Law Enforcement's Response to Property Crime Changed in Recent Years, Particularly Focusing on Restorative Justice?
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Chapter 3: How Can Restorative Justice Be Used More Widely Across System Levels?
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Chapter 4: What New Research Directions Do You Find Most Exciting, and Where Would You Like to Take Your Own Research?
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Chapter 5: How Important Are Research Methodology and Methods for a Rigorous Analysis of Property Crime? What Are the Key Research Methods That You Employ?
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Chapter 6: Are There Any Major Academic Debates in the Fields in Which You Work? What Are the Principal Areas of Contention and Why?
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Chapter 7: How Do you Think About the Public Impact of Your Own Research, and How Do You Assess the Contribution of Restorative Justice to Society?
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