This article reports on the uses of police-led restorative justice (RJ) for female offenders by one constabulary in England from 2007 to 2012. The study consisted of (1) quantitative analysis of administrative police data on 17,486 participants, including 2,586 female offenders, and (2) qualitative analysis of twelve narrative interviews with female offenders sampled from the database. Quantitative data demonstrated that the majority of female offenders committed low-level offences and that the majority of participants experienced street RJ. Female offenders reported mixed experiences with RJ in qualitative interviews. On the whole, women did not understand what RJ was, leading to complications as many felt their victims were mutually culpa...
At the nexus of the social and penal policy fields, problem-solving justice promises to punish offen...
The evolution of the policing role over the last decade has led to 33 police forces in England and W...
This article presents the results of a perception study which examined the potential for deploying r...
The contemporary popularity of restorative justice, within youth justice, has expanded significantly...
The contemporary popularity of restorative justice, within youth justice, has expanded significantly...
This research is a mixed-methods study of young women who offended and were referred to police-facil...
This brief guide for practitioners is based on the findings from the seven-month research project en...
This study addresses a major gap in research and knowledge regarding female offenders' experiences o...
The use of restorative justice in cases of domestic abuse is highly controversial. While little is k...
There is scarce research evidence of restorative justice being used in the context of serious and or...
Recent years have seen widespread efforts to develop restorative justice (RJ) in domestic criminal j...
There is scarce research evidence of restorative justice being used in the context of serious and or...
This article presents findings from a new qualitative study into female offenders’ experiences of re...
This paper reports the findings of an empirical research project, exploring ongoing attempts to main...
This paper is an analysis of a six-week Restorative Reasoning Programme that took place with 13 wome...
At the nexus of the social and penal policy fields, problem-solving justice promises to punish offen...
The evolution of the policing role over the last decade has led to 33 police forces in England and W...
This article presents the results of a perception study which examined the potential for deploying r...
The contemporary popularity of restorative justice, within youth justice, has expanded significantly...
The contemporary popularity of restorative justice, within youth justice, has expanded significantly...
This research is a mixed-methods study of young women who offended and were referred to police-facil...
This brief guide for practitioners is based on the findings from the seven-month research project en...
This study addresses a major gap in research and knowledge regarding female offenders' experiences o...
The use of restorative justice in cases of domestic abuse is highly controversial. While little is k...
There is scarce research evidence of restorative justice being used in the context of serious and or...
Recent years have seen widespread efforts to develop restorative justice (RJ) in domestic criminal j...
There is scarce research evidence of restorative justice being used in the context of serious and or...
This article presents findings from a new qualitative study into female offenders’ experiences of re...
This paper reports the findings of an empirical research project, exploring ongoing attempts to main...
This paper is an analysis of a six-week Restorative Reasoning Programme that took place with 13 wome...
At the nexus of the social and penal policy fields, problem-solving justice promises to punish offen...
The evolution of the policing role over the last decade has led to 33 police forces in England and W...
This article presents the results of a perception study which examined the potential for deploying r...