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SOGENSHA Inc.
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JAN:9784422360157
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Shiroku-format (168mm x 130mm), 192 pages
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Country of manufacture: Printed in Japan
Material / component: Paper
Year of manufacture: 2023
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The first issue of the series [Thinking in Between]! Necessary to live together in uncertain times [The ability to think for oneself] [The ability to interact with others] [the ability to imagine a distant world]. The series offers a variety of perspectives to cultivate the This is a series of humanities books for teenagers and older. * [Is there such a thing as a bad person from the bottom up? --Between Damage and Perpetration] The author's film [Prison*Circle] is a documentary film documenting a two-year rehabilitation program called [TC], a dialogue-based rehabilitation program conducted in only one prison in Japan, with four inmates in their 20s as the main participants. This book is a record of a "circle" (a dialogue in which inmates sit in a circle and talk about themselves) between the author and teenagers, using this film as a starting point. Two former prisoners who appear in the film and victims of crimes are invited as guests to discuss the theme of "between victimization and perpetration. (Illustrations by Kyoka Tanno) [Table of Contents] *The contents are still under production and may be subject to change. Introduction First Dialogue Watching [Prison*Circle [To want to understand Encountering [Difference Part 2: Dialogue with Mr. Masato The Realities of Prison Concerning the Crimes Committed Important Things and Sanctuary Column Recommended Music After Sanctuary is Broken No. 3 Dialogue with Sho Becoming Aware of Emotions and Moving Emotions Creating Sanctuary Talking about one's own sins Column Work on Emotions Listening*Talking*Changing Part 4: Dialogue with Ms. Yamaguchi Encountering the Incident--Ms. Yamaguchi's Victimization Experience Column Change in relationship with the child after the incident Where the boy is Meeting with the juvenile Meeting the victim and the offender in person--[Restorative justice] Column Personal approach to restorative justice It's okay to be shaken up Fifth and final dialogue Thoughts on the four dialogues Is There Such a Thing as a Root Bad Guy? Conclusion To think more about the relationship between damage and harm. |
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Necessary to live together in uncertain times
[The ability to think for oneself]
[The ability to interact with others]
[the ability to imagine a distant world].
The series offers a variety of perspectives to cultivate the
This is a series of humanities books for teenagers and older.
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[Is there such a thing as a bad person from the bottom up? --Between Damage and Perpetration]
The author's film [Prison*Circle] is a documentary film documenting a two-year rehabilitation program called [TC], a dialogue-based rehabilitation program conducted in only one prison in Japan, with four inmates in their 20s as the main participants. This book is a record of a "circle" (a dialogue in which inmates sit in a circle and talk about themselves) between the author and teenagers, using this film as a starting point. Two former prisoners who appear in the film and victims of crimes are invited as guests to discuss the theme of "between victimization and perpetration. (Illustrations by Kyoka Tanno)
[Table of Contents]
*The contents are still under production and may be subject to change.
Introduction
First Dialogue
Watching [Prison*Circle
[To want to understand
Encountering [Difference
Part 2: Dialogue with Mr. Masato
The Realities of Prison
Concerning the Crimes Committed
Important Things and Sanctuary
Column Recommended Music
After Sanctuary is Broken
No. 3 Dialogue with Sho
Becoming Aware of Emotions and Moving Emotions
Creating Sanctuary
Talking about one's own sins
Column Work on Emotions
Listening*Talking*Changing
Part 4: Dialogue with Ms. Yamaguchi
Encountering the Incident--Ms. Yamaguchi's Victimization Experience
Column Change in relationship with the child after the incident
Where the boy is
Meeting with the juvenile
Meeting the victim and the offender in person--[Restorative justice]
Column Personal approach to restorative justice
It's okay to be shaken up
Fifth and final dialogue
Thoughts on the four dialogues
Is There Such a Thing as a Root Bad Guy?
Conclusion
To think more about the relationship between damage and harm.