Transformative justice

Transformative justice is a spectrum of social, economic, legal, and political practices and philosophies that aim to focus on the structures and underlying conditions that perpetuate harm and injustice.[1] Taking up and expanding on the goals of restorative justice such as individual/community accountability, reparation, and non-retributive responses to harm, transformative justice imagines and puts into practice alternatives to the formal, state-based criminal justice system.

  1. ^ Cossman, Brenda. “Regulating Reparatively”. In The New Sex Wars, 163-196. New York: New York University Press, 2021.

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