In 2007 the Irish National Crime Council recommended that community courts should be established in Ireland, located in the inner city of Dublin, to deal with quality-of-life offences. In 2009 the final report of the National Commission on Restorative Justice recommended that restorative justice be legislated for, and introduced nationally in the criminal justice system in Ireland, by no later than 2015. Now, in 2019, we are still awaiting the introduction of community courts and the national rollout of restorative justice. Some progress, however, has been made in both areas. In 2014 the Minister for Justice announced that a pilot scheme would be established in Dublin, through which a community court would be established. Close monitoring a...
Copyright © The Author(s) 2022. While restorative approaches encompass a small proportion of youth j...
To enable an increased number of people participate in the Drug Treatment Court, the Health Service ...
Restorative justice is currently subject to a lively debate among practitioners, politicians and aca...
In 2007 the Irish National Crime Council recommended that community courts should be established in ...
© 2019 Manchester Metropolitan University.In 2007 the Irish National Crime Council recommended that ...
In December 2009 the Final Report of the National Commission on Restorative Justice (NCRJ) was publi...
Restorative justice has developed at a slow but steady pace in the Republic of Ireland...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to review the development of restorative justice in Ireland sinc...
The purpose of this paper is to review the development of restorative justice in Ireland since the p...
The National Crime Council is a non-statutory body set up in 1999 to provide a forum for the develop...
This article reproduces in abridged form a strategy for developing restorative justice in Ireland th...
This thesis will examine restorative justice in the Republic of\ud Ireland. It will do so in three m...
The modern roots of restorative justice in Ireland go back to the mid-1990s, when first mediation in...
The overall aim of this thesis was to explore the efforts of community-based restorative justice age...
This paper forms part of the work in progress of a doctoral thesis that focuses on the contribution ...
Copyright © The Author(s) 2022. While restorative approaches encompass a small proportion of youth j...
To enable an increased number of people participate in the Drug Treatment Court, the Health Service ...
Restorative justice is currently subject to a lively debate among practitioners, politicians and aca...
In 2007 the Irish National Crime Council recommended that community courts should be established in ...
© 2019 Manchester Metropolitan University.In 2007 the Irish National Crime Council recommended that ...
In December 2009 the Final Report of the National Commission on Restorative Justice (NCRJ) was publi...
Restorative justice has developed at a slow but steady pace in the Republic of Ireland...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to review the development of restorative justice in Ireland sinc...
The purpose of this paper is to review the development of restorative justice in Ireland since the p...
The National Crime Council is a non-statutory body set up in 1999 to provide a forum for the develop...
This article reproduces in abridged form a strategy for developing restorative justice in Ireland th...
This thesis will examine restorative justice in the Republic of\ud Ireland. It will do so in three m...
The modern roots of restorative justice in Ireland go back to the mid-1990s, when first mediation in...
The overall aim of this thesis was to explore the efforts of community-based restorative justice age...
This paper forms part of the work in progress of a doctoral thesis that focuses on the contribution ...
Copyright © The Author(s) 2022. While restorative approaches encompass a small proportion of youth j...
To enable an increased number of people participate in the Drug Treatment Court, the Health Service ...
Restorative justice is currently subject to a lively debate among practitioners, politicians and aca...