David Karp, Ph.D., is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, New York, where he teaches courses in criminology and criminal justice. He conducts research on community-based responses to crime and has given workshops on restorative justice and community justice nationally. Currently, he is engaged in a qualitative research study examining Vermont's community reparative probation boards and is a member of the New York State Community Justice Forum. He is the author of more that 30 academic articles and technical reports and two previous books-Community Justice: An Emerging Field and The Community Justice Ideal: Preventing Crime and Achieving Justice (with Todd Clear).
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1. Preface 2. Ventura and the Theory of Community Justice - D.R. Karp, J. Lane, & S. Turner 3. Preface to Maricopa 4. Neighborhood Probation Offices in Maricopa County - T.R. Clear & J. Cannon 5. Preface to Vermont 6. The Offender/Community Encounter: Stakeholder Involvement in the Vermont Reparative - D.R. Karp 7. Preface to Tallahassee 8. Restorative Justice, Reparation, and the Southside Project - E. Zellerer & J. Cannon 9. Preface to Boston 10. Reinventing Probation and Reducing Youth Violence - R.P. Corbett Jr. 11. Preface to Deschutes 12. Deschutes County, Oregon: Community Justice in Action - T.K. Martin 13. Afterword: In the Shadows of Community Justice - S. Maruna