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Publications

Pepinsky, H. (2006). Peacemaking. In S. Henry & M. M, Lanier (eds.), The essential criminology reader (278-285). Boulder, CO: Westview.

Quinney, R. (2006). Criminologist as witness. In S. Henry & M. M, Lanier (eds.), The essential criminology reader (347-353). Boulder, CO: Westview.

Sullivan, D., & Boehrer, F. (2003). Spike Lee’s Do the Right Thing: Filmmaking in the American grain. Contemporary  Justice Review, 6(2), 143-167.

Sullivan, D., & Tifft, L. (2005). Restorative justice: Healing the foundations of our everyday lives. Monsey, NU: Willow Tree Press.

Sullivan, D., & Tifft, L. (2006). Handbook of restorative justice: A global perspective. London: Routledge.

Tifft, L., & Sullivan, D. (2006). A needs-based social harms approach to defining crime. In S. Henry & M. M, Lanier (eds.), What is crime? Controversies over the nature of crime and what we should do about it (259-277). New York: Rowman and Littlefield.

Tifft, L., & Sullivan, D. (2006). Needs-based anarchist criminology. In S. Henry & M. M, Lanier (eds.), The essential criminology reader (259-277). Boulder, CO: Westview.

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