This book addresses the conundrums of bringing the voices of the non-human into criminal justice deliberations and specifically, ERJ processes. The non-human has much to say, but who is listening? They have much to tell, but who interprets what is being said? In regards environmental restorative justice, a key theme is how to translate other-than-human experiences into legal proceedings.

Addressing harms to humans, ecosystems and animal and plant species, rivers, mountains and nature generally, involves several key questions.

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