Howard Zehr

Howard J. Zehr
Zehr in 2005
Born (1944-07-02) July 2, 1944 (age 80)
Academic background
Alma materMorehouse College, B.A., University of Chicago, M.A., Rutgers University Ph.D.
InfluencesJohn Howard Yoder, Nils Christie, Martin Luther King Jr., Peter Stearns, Vincent Harding
Academic work
Main interestsPenology, restorative justice, restorative processes
Notable worksChanging Lenses: A New Focus for Crime and Justice (3rd ed, 2005); The Little Book of Restorative Justice (2002)
Notable ideasRestorative justice[1]

Howard J. Zehr (born July 2, 1944) is an American criminologist. Zehr is considered to be a pioneer of the modern concept of restorative justice.[2][3]

He is Distinguished Professor of Restorative Justice at Eastern Mennonite University's Center for Justice and Peacebuilding and Co-director Emeritus of the Zehr Institute for Restorative Justice.

  1. ^ Van Ness, Daniel W., Karen Heetderks Strong. Restoring Justice – An Introduction to Restorative Justice. 4th ed. New Province, N.J.: Matthew Bender & Co., Inc., 2010: 24. Print.
  2. ^ Umbreit, Mark, Marilyn Peterson Armour.Restorative Justice Dialogue – An Essential Guide for Research and Practice. New York: Springer Publishing Co., 2011: 148.
  3. ^ Van Ness, Daniel W., Karen Heetderks Strong. Restoring Justice – An Introduction to Restorative Justice. 4th ed. New Province, N.J.: Matthew Bender & Co., Inc., 2010: 24.