TY - JOUR AU1 - Daly, Kathleen AB - REVIEW ESSA Y Theoretical Criminology © 2004 SAGE Publications London, Thousand Oaks and New Delhi. www.sagepublications.com Vol. 8(4): 499–507; 1362–4806 DOI: 10.1177/1362480604046662 More texts on RJ Elmar Weitekamp and Hans-Jurgen Kerner (eds) Restorative Justice: Theoretical Foundations Cullompton: Willan Publishing, 2002. 350 pp. £27.50/$39.95 (pbk). ISBN 1–903240–83–2. Lode Walgrave (ed.) Restorative Justice and the Law Cullompton: Willan Publishing, 2002. 248 pp. £26/$34.94 (pbk). ISBN 1–903240–96–4. Carolyn Hoyle and Richard Young (eds) New Visions of Crime Victims Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2002. 243 pp. £26 (hbk). ISBN 1–84113–280–2. Declan Roche Accountability in Restorative Justice Oxford: Oxford University Press (Clarendon Studies in Criminology), 2003. 316 pp. £50 (hbk). ISBN 0–19–925935–6. KATHLEEN DALY Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia Twenty years from now, how will we judge this moment in the history of criminal justice? High incarceration rates sit alongside new ways of think- ing about justice that promise to be different and give hope. Such contrary trends exist not only in domestic (or state-level) justice, but also between it and international criminal justice (O’Malley, 1999; Roberts, 2003). 499 500 Theoretical Criminology 8(4) Restorative justice (RJ) encapsulates promise and hope, although it is defined in the literature in other ways. As everyone says, the term resists TI - Pile it on JF - Theoretical Criminology: An International Journal DO - 10.1177/1362480604046662 DA - 2004-11-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/sage/pile-it-on-EY370Xwc2K SP - 499 EP - 507 VL - 8 IS - 4 DP - DeepDyve ER -