ABSTRACT

Peacemaking is the study and practice of building security and trust in the face of violence. Known variously in criminological literature as a school, theory, or perspective, peacemaking criminology takes its name from the title of an edited volume, Criminology as Peacemaking (Pepinsky & Quinney, 1991). Fuller (1998) has published a criminology textbook entirely from “a peacemaking perspective.” Fuller and Wozniak (2006) have recently published an update “taking stock” of peacemaking criminology literature.