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Reynol's dissertation examines the implementation of restorative justice in the context of Taiwanese juvenile justice.

Given the relational nature of restorative justice, his findings are based on participant observation and interviews with a wide range of respondents, including people responsible, people harmed, their supporters, and justice practitioners such as judges and facilitators. Theoretically informed by Reintegrative Shaming Theory, Transformative Mediation Studies and Confucian Relationalism Studies, this research reveals a form of shame transformation and a pluralistic justice system.


Reynol's dissertation examines the implementation of restorative justice in the context of Taiwanese juvenile justice.

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