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Most of the books in Hans Toch’s library are heavily marked up. This makes them worthless monetarily, but a treasure to see what he considered significant in the many classics in his library, including many written by his former students.

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Relational Justice: Repairing the Breach

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Edited by Jonathan Burnside and Nicola Baker. Foreword by Lord Woolf.

In the light of widespread disillusionment with current measures to tackle crime, this book takes up a neglected theme at the heart of justice: the need to repair relationships damaged by crime, particularly those between victims and offenders. Thirteen authors have come together to explore this theme bringing personal and professional perspectives to the argument. The essays challenge current thinking about the criminal justice system and are designed to encourage debate on the values underlying penal theory and practice. The book is aimed at informed practitioners but the Relational Justice reform dynamic will be of interest to all people who are concerned about crime and responses to it

WATERSIDE PRESS. WINCHESTER. 1994. 184p.”

TO ESTABLISH JUSTICE, TO INSURE DOMESTIC TRANQUILITY

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THE NATIONAL COMMISSION ON THE CAUSES AND PREVENTION OF VIOLENCE

In this thought-provoking book, the author delves into the complex interplay between justice and domestic tranquility in society. Through a series of insightful analyses and compelling arguments, the book explores how the pursuit of justice is intricately linked to the maintenance of peace and harmony within a nation.

Drawing upon historical examples, legal principles, and contemporary case studies, the author highlights the challenges and opportunities inherent in the quest to establish a just society while ensuring domestic tranquility. Readers will be captivated by the nuanced discussion of how these fundamental objectives can sometimes be at odds, yet are ultimately essential for a thriving community.

TO ESTABLISH JUSTICE, TO INSURE DOMESTIC TRANQUILITY is a must-read for anyone interested in the dynamics of governance, social cohesion, and the delicate balance between individual rights and collective well-being. This book offers a fresh perspective on timeless issues and prompts readers to consider the vital importance of both justice and tranquility in building a better future for all.

Washington DC. 1969. 364p.