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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalUpon returning from life at a monastery, Ishaan D. Joshi-consulting forensic detective and forensic psychology and medico-legal expert-saw justice not as a mechanism of punishment, but as a testament to humanity’s limitless potential. Transformative Justice & Tibetan Buddhism is a profound reimagining of what justice can be, blending the precision of investigation with the wisdom of Tibetan philosophy. Joshi envisions a system where accountability fosters growth, compassion fuels transformation, and hope becomes the foundation of change. This is a call to rise above retribution, to believe in the extraordinary within us all. Justice doesn’t end with punishment-it begins with possibility.
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Ishaan D. Joshi
Ishaan D. Joshi is a dedicated Consulting Forensic Detective, Forensic Psychology and Medico-Legal Expert, Criminology Research Author, ADR Expert and Coach, with specialized expertise in behavioral analysis, abnormal psychology, and criminal intelligence. Additionally, he excels in forensic medicine, counterterrorism, and cyberforensics, offering a comprehensive understanding of complex criminal systems. During his time at NALSAR University, Joshi developed the HOPE Model, an AI-driven tool that is revolutionizing offender rehabilitation, focusing on human transformation and restorative justice. A former Gurukul Fellow of the Dalai Lama Foundation, he has authored books on forensic psychology, predictive policing, and legal ethics, with one housed in the Supreme Court Judges Library. Joshi is also pursuing a second master’s in Criminal Law and Criminal Justice at Edinburgh Law School. His work bridges analytical rigor with a profound vision for justice—one that restores, reforms, and inspires, focusing on healing individuals and communities.
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