About the Contributorsvii
Introduction 
Bev Orton1
Section I: Restorative Justice
Chapter 1: Imagining Restorative Justice for Intimate Partner Violence 
Kek Seow Ling and Udhia Kumar5
Chapter 2: We Need to Talk – Restorative Justice and Healing Spaces in South African Communities Facing Continuing Violence 
Lisa Marqua-Harries25
Chapter 3: Judicial Approaches to Victims of Sexual Violence: The Indian Criminal Justice System and Restorative Justice Principles 
Jacob George Panickasseril41
Chapter 4: Restorative Justice, Domestic Violence and Resilience: An Explorative Study of Hong Kong Domestic Violence Cases 
Antony Ou63
Section II: Resilience and Activism
Chapter 5: ‘The Moment We Arrived to Saida [City in the South of Lebanon] in the Afternoon, We Became Refugees’ – (Kanafani, 2015, p. 75). 
Basma Taysir El Doukhi81
Chapter 6: Child Marriage: The Resilience of the Nigerian Woman 
Tolulope Eboka107
Chapter 7: The Resilience and Resistance of Survivor Mothers Remodelling Lives After Modern Slavery in the United Kingdom 
Ndiweteko Jennifer Nghishitende121
Chapter 8: Mothers – The Silent Supporters 
Bev Orton141
Chapter 9: We Love Our Children – That Is Why We Go to Work 
Bev Orton155
Conclusion 
Bev Orton167
Index171

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