Drawing on the South Australia Juvenile Justice (SAJJ) project dataset, this paper analyses youth peer violence (‘punch-ups’) with a focus on girl-on-girl assaults. My aim is to address and explain significant gaps in the empirical knowledge of gender and restorative justice, and in the aspirations and reality of restorative justice itself. Four points are made. First, of all the offence categories, the male and female punch-ups showed the least degree of offender remorse, positive movement between offender and victim, and victim satisfaction; and they showed the greatest degree of victim re-victimisation and more negative outcomes of the conference process. This occurs because offenders may ‘admit’ to offending, but deny that their actions...
Restorative justice is firmly established in Australian juvenile justice. While the official languag...
Gendering delinquent networks A gendered analysis of violent crimes and the structure of boys ’ and ...
Comparative chapter discussing current policy towards girls in youth justice in England and Wales an...
The contemporary popularity of restorative justice, within youth justice, has expanded significantly...
The contemporary popularity of restorative justice, within youth justice, has expanded significantly...
Despite the global popularity of restorative justice that has emerged in recent decades, limited att...
Abstract: Gender differences not only have an effect on crime patterns, but also may have a signific...
A growing body of work has emerged that examines crime and delinquency as gendered events. Given the...
There are many theories dealing with juvenile delinquency. In social science, recent research activi...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Taylor and Francis in Journal of Youth Stu...
This article presents findings from a new qualitative study into female offenders’ experiences of re...
This chapter presents three cases of sons’ violence against mothers that were handled by a diversion...
This article addresses the debated issue of the appropriateness of restorative justice programmes in...
Persistent high levels of recidivism among young offenders (Luke and Lind 2002; Weatherburn et al. 2...
This article reports on the uses of police-led restorative justice (RJ) for female offenders by one ...
Restorative justice is firmly established in Australian juvenile justice. While the official languag...
Gendering delinquent networks A gendered analysis of violent crimes and the structure of boys ’ and ...
Comparative chapter discussing current policy towards girls in youth justice in England and Wales an...
The contemporary popularity of restorative justice, within youth justice, has expanded significantly...
The contemporary popularity of restorative justice, within youth justice, has expanded significantly...
Despite the global popularity of restorative justice that has emerged in recent decades, limited att...
Abstract: Gender differences not only have an effect on crime patterns, but also may have a signific...
A growing body of work has emerged that examines crime and delinquency as gendered events. Given the...
There are many theories dealing with juvenile delinquency. In social science, recent research activi...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Taylor and Francis in Journal of Youth Stu...
This article presents findings from a new qualitative study into female offenders’ experiences of re...
This chapter presents three cases of sons’ violence against mothers that were handled by a diversion...
This article addresses the debated issue of the appropriateness of restorative justice programmes in...
Persistent high levels of recidivism among young offenders (Luke and Lind 2002; Weatherburn et al. 2...
This article reports on the uses of police-led restorative justice (RJ) for female offenders by one ...
Restorative justice is firmly established in Australian juvenile justice. While the official languag...
Gendering delinquent networks A gendered analysis of violent crimes and the structure of boys ’ and ...
Comparative chapter discussing current policy towards girls in youth justice in England and Wales an...