This article presents findings from in-depth, semi-structured interviews with young offenders and Victim Liaison Officers, and observations of youth offender panels. It focuses upon the perceptions of young offenders towards victims and their reactions to the prospect of meeting the victim of their offending face-to-face as part of their referral order. Significant tensions between the aspirations of restorative justice and the reality of present practice in the English system are examined. The article proposes change in relation to justice disposals for incipient young offenders, particularly in relation to the ubiquitous use of restorative justice approaches for this group
The task of delineating an appropriate role for the victim in the criminal justice system has been t...
This paper explores the meaning and significance of a victim-offender mediation (VOM) program from t...
Youth crime is an ongoing concern in Australia. Victims, offenders and the community are all affecte...
This thesis explores the recent introduction of restorative justice into the youth justice system in...
Referral orders were introduced in 2002 as part of New Labour's first youth justice reforms, for you...
This article examines the introduction of Referral Orders into the youth justice system in England a...
Responsibility is an increasingly important concept within both political and academic debates about...
The youth justice system in England and Wales underwent significant reform in 1998, with an approach...
Since the establishment of Youth Offending Teams (YOTs) in England and Wales in 1999, all victims of...
While many studies on restorative justice conferencing (RJC) for youth offenders have shown favourab...
The youth justice system in England and Wales has adopted the overall aim of “preventing offending” ...
Though Northern Ireland is a relatively small jurisdiction within Ireland and the United Kingdom wit...
In the political or academic debate on juvenile justice, "responsibility" is an increasingly importa...
Drawing on governmentality theories, accounts of the responsibilizing effects of policy and practice...
Drawing on governmentality theories, accounts of the responsibilizing effects of policy and practice...
The task of delineating an appropriate role for the victim in the criminal justice system has been t...
This paper explores the meaning and significance of a victim-offender mediation (VOM) program from t...
Youth crime is an ongoing concern in Australia. Victims, offenders and the community are all affecte...
This thesis explores the recent introduction of restorative justice into the youth justice system in...
Referral orders were introduced in 2002 as part of New Labour's first youth justice reforms, for you...
This article examines the introduction of Referral Orders into the youth justice system in England a...
Responsibility is an increasingly important concept within both political and academic debates about...
The youth justice system in England and Wales underwent significant reform in 1998, with an approach...
Since the establishment of Youth Offending Teams (YOTs) in England and Wales in 1999, all victims of...
While many studies on restorative justice conferencing (RJC) for youth offenders have shown favourab...
The youth justice system in England and Wales has adopted the overall aim of “preventing offending” ...
Though Northern Ireland is a relatively small jurisdiction within Ireland and the United Kingdom wit...
In the political or academic debate on juvenile justice, "responsibility" is an increasingly importa...
Drawing on governmentality theories, accounts of the responsibilizing effects of policy and practice...
Drawing on governmentality theories, accounts of the responsibilizing effects of policy and practice...
The task of delineating an appropriate role for the victim in the criminal justice system has been t...
This paper explores the meaning and significance of a victim-offender mediation (VOM) program from t...
Youth crime is an ongoing concern in Australia. Victims, offenders and the community are all affecte...