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California State University, Dominguez Hills
University of Wisconsin, Parkside
Created: July 29, 2000
Latest update: December 25, 2005
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Index of Topics on Site On Definitions of Distributive and Restorative Justice

This lecture is based on defintional excerpts linked with each question. All references are linked on the Distributive Justice Resources Page

Answer the questions based on the linked excerpts.

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  1. What is distributive justice, and in which fields of inquiry does it come up?

    Answer should include explanations from essay that isn't up yet. July 29, 2000.

  2. Distinguish restorative justice.

    Include Dennis Cooley's definition in response.

    Include also Definition of restorative justice
    from Jusitce Fellowship

  3. Distinguish transformative justice.

    Include McDonald and Moore's definition in response.

  4. Where do you think Paul Beatty's White Boy Shuffle fits into the theoretical framework of social justice?

  5. Where do you think Sachar's Holes fits into the theoretical framework of social justice?



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