Harry Mika
Anspach Hall 142
phone: (989) 774-2654
email: mika1h@cmich.edu

Education

  • Ph.D., Michigan State University, 1981
  • M.A., Michigan State University, 1975
  • B.A., Michigan State University, 1974

Areas of Teaching expertise

  • Alternative dispute resolution
  • Victims and violence
  • Juvenile delinquency and youth welfare

Research Interests

  • Community-based justice
  • Peacebuilding
  • Community development and regeneration

Selected Publications

  • Reconstructing Justice: Criminology, Human Rights and Transition from Conflict (with Kieran McEvoy and Kirsten McConnachie). London: Cambridge University Press (forthcoming, 2007).
  • Listening to Victims: A Critique of Restorative Justice Policy and Practice in the United States (with Mary Achilles, Ellen Halbert, Lorraine Stutzman Amstutz, and Howard Zehr). Federal Probation , Volume 68, Number 1 (June 2004).
  • A Restorative Framework for Community Justice Practice (with Howard Zehr), in Kieran McEvoy and Tim Newburn (eds.), Criminology, Conflict Resolution and Restorative Justice . London: Palgrave (2003).
  • Evaluation as Peacebuilding? Transformative Values, Processes, and Outcomes, Contemporary Justice Review , Volume 5, Number 4 (2002).
  • How Can I Evaluate My Work?, in John Paul Lederach and Janice Moomaw Jenner (eds.), Handbook on International Peacebuilding: Into the Eye of the Storm . San Francisco: Jossey-Bass (2002).
  • Republican Hegemony or Community Ownership? Community Restorative Justice in Northern Ireland (with Kieran McEvoy) in Dermot McFeenan (ed.), Case Studies in Informal Justice . London: Ashgate (2002).
  • Guest Editor (with Kieran McEvoy and Barbara Hudson), "Practice, Performance and Prospects for Restorative Justice," special issue of The British Journal of Criminology , Volume 42, Number 3, (2002).
  • Restorative Justice and the Critique of Informalism in Northern Ireland (with Kieran McEvoy), The British Journal of Criminology , Volume 42, Number 3, (2002).
  • Taking Victims and Their Advocate Seriously: A Listening Project (with Mary Achilles, Ellen Halbert, Lorraine Stutzman Amstutz, and Howard Zehr). Akron, PA: Mennonite Central Committee U.S. (2002).
  • Conflict, Crime Control, and the 're'-Construction of State-Community Relations in Northern Ireland (with Kieran McEvoy and Brian Gormally), in Gordon Hughes, Eugene McLaughlin, and John Muncie (eds.), Crime, Prevention and Community Safety: New Directions . London: Sage (2002).