À propos de l'auteur

Susan L. Miller is a prominent scholar in the fields of criminology and social justice, particularly known for her work on restorative justice and gender issues within the criminal justice system. Her influential book, "After the Crime: The Power of Restorative Justice Dialogues between Victims and Violent Offenders," explores the dynamics of restorative practices and their potential to empower victims while fostering understanding between offenders and the communities they have harmed. This work has significantly contributed to discussions around restorative justice, emphasizing the importance of dialogue and healing in the aftermath of crime.

In addition to her work on restorative justice, Miller has also authored and edited several important texts that examine the intersections of gender, crime, and justice. Her book, "Rethinking Gender, Crime, and Justice: Feminist Readings," offers critical insights into how gender shapes experiences of crime and justice, providing a feminist perspective that challenges traditional notions within the field. Furthermore, her contributions to community policing highlight the necessity of integrating gender considerations into policing practices, advocating for a more equitable and just approach to law enforcement.