1: Introduction to Restorative and Responsive Human Services Gale Burford, John Braithwaite, and Valerie Braithwaite (see volume editor bios) 2: Broadening the Applications of Responsive RegulationJohn Braithwaite, Valerie Braithwaite, and Gale Burford (see volume editor bios) 3: Families and Schools That Are Restorative and ResponsiveValerie Braithwaite (see volume editor bios) 4: Burning Cars, Burning Hearts and the Essence of ResponsivenessBrenda Morrison, Director of Centre for Restorative Justice and Assistant Professor, School of Criminology, Simon Fraser UniversityTania Arvanitidis, School of Criminology, Simon Fraser University 5: Familiness and Responsiveness of Human Services: The Approach of Relational SociologyElisabetta Carrà, Associate Professor, Family Studies and Research, University Centre, Catholic University of Milan 6: Families and Farmworkers: Social Justice in Responsive and Restorative Practices Paul Adams, Professor Emeritus of Social Work, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawai’i 7: Children’s Hopes and Converging Family and State Networks of RegulationJoan Pennell, Professor Emerita, Department of Social Work, and Founding Director, Center for Family and Community Engagement, North Carolina State UniversityKara Allen-Eckard, Center for Family and Community Engagement, North Carolina State UniversityMarianne Latz, Center for Family and Community Engagement, North Carolina State UniversityCameron Tomlinson, Center for Family and Community Engagement, North Carolina State University 8: Black Mothers, Prison, and Foster Care: Rethinking Restorative JusticeDorothy Roberts, George A. Weiss University Professor of Law & Sociology, Raymond Pace & Sadie Tanner Mossell Alexander Professor of Civil Rights, Professor of Africana Studies, University of Pennsylvania 9: Responding Restoratively to Student Misconduct and Professional Regulation: The Case of Dalhousie DentistryJennifer J. Llewellyn, Professor of Law, Yogis & Keddy Chair in Human Rights Law, Schulich School of Law, Director of Restorative Approach International Learning Community, Commissioner for Restorative Public Inquiry into the Nova Scotia Home for Colored Children, Dalhousie University 10: Restorative Justice and Responsive Regulation in Higher Education: The Complex Web of Campus Sexual Assault Policy in the United States and a Restorative AlternativeDavid R. Karp, Professor of Sociology, Director of the Project on Restorative Justice, Skidmore College 11: Responsive Alternatives to the Criminal Legal System in Cases of Intimate Partner ViolenceLeigh Goodmark, Professor and Director of Gender Violence Clinic, Maryland Carey School of Law 12: Responsive and Inclusive Health Governance through the Lens of Recovery Capital: A Case Study Based on Gambling TreatmentDavid Best, Professor of Criminology, Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research, Sheffield Hallam UniversityAmy Musgrove, Principal Lecturer, Deputy Head of Criminology, Department of Law and Criminology, Sheffield Hallam University 13: Why Do We Exclude the Community in "Community Safety"?Robin J. Wilson, Assistant Clinical Professor (Adjunct) of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences, McMaster University, and Psychologist, Wilson Psychology Services LLCKathryn J. Fox, Associate Dean, College of Arts & Sciences, Professor of Sociology, Director, UVM Liberal Arts in Prison Program (LAPP), Department of Sociology, University of Vermont 14: Learning from the Human Services: How to Build Better Restorative Justice and Responsive Regulation John Braithwaite, Gale Burford, and Valerie Braithwaite (see volume editor bios)