This paper considers the views and perceptions of police officers and staff from a local police force in England, on the training provided in, and use of, restorative justice. These views were obtained through the use of an online questionnaire as well as the recording of comments made by police officers and staff after one training session. While the overall sample is too small to draw any concrete conclusions, participants appeared to share views expressed in similar, larger studies. This study adds to the literature on restorative justice as police views in this area are underresearched in England and Wales
In the UK and elsewhere, restorative justice and policing are core components of a range of universi...
This article reports on the uses of police-led restorative justice (RJ) for female offenders by one ...
This article presents the results of a perception study which examined the potential for deploying r...
This paper considers the views and perceptions of police officers and staff from a local police forc...
This paper reports the findings of an empirical research project, exploring ongoing attempts to main...
The Use of Restorative Justice by the Police in England and Wales The key aim of this thesis is to...
The evolution of the policing role over the last decade has led to 33 police forces in England and W...
The issue of a disparity between restorative justice theory and restorative practices has been widel...
Recent years have seen widespread efforts to develop restorative justice (RJ) in domestic criminal j...
There is a growing body of evidence to support the use of restorative justice to help overcome the h...
Restorative justice seeks to bring those that have created harm together with those that have been h...
Although the use of restorative justice to help overcome the harm of crime and conflict is by no mea...
Restorative justice services have expanded in England and Wales since the Victim’s Code 2015. Yet ev...
In many jurisdictions it is increasingly recognized that police complaints systems should contain a ...
In the UK and elsewhere, restorative justice and policing are core components of a range of universi...
In the UK and elsewhere, restorative justice and policing are core components of a range of universi...
This article reports on the uses of police-led restorative justice (RJ) for female offenders by one ...
This article presents the results of a perception study which examined the potential for deploying r...
This paper considers the views and perceptions of police officers and staff from a local police forc...
This paper reports the findings of an empirical research project, exploring ongoing attempts to main...
The Use of Restorative Justice by the Police in England and Wales The key aim of this thesis is to...
The evolution of the policing role over the last decade has led to 33 police forces in England and W...
The issue of a disparity between restorative justice theory and restorative practices has been widel...
Recent years have seen widespread efforts to develop restorative justice (RJ) in domestic criminal j...
There is a growing body of evidence to support the use of restorative justice to help overcome the h...
Restorative justice seeks to bring those that have created harm together with those that have been h...
Although the use of restorative justice to help overcome the harm of crime and conflict is by no mea...
Restorative justice services have expanded in England and Wales since the Victim’s Code 2015. Yet ev...
In many jurisdictions it is increasingly recognized that police complaints systems should contain a ...
In the UK and elsewhere, restorative justice and policing are core components of a range of universi...
In the UK and elsewhere, restorative justice and policing are core components of a range of universi...
This article reports on the uses of police-led restorative justice (RJ) for female offenders by one ...
This article presents the results of a perception study which examined the potential for deploying r...