Despite a recent increase in restorative justice practice in the criminal justice system, to date there has been no in-depth consideration of the impact of gender in these settings. This paper presents findings from a unique qualitative study on female offenders’ experiences of restorative conferencing in England and Wales, drawing on interviews with practitioners who have worked with female cases, as well as with women who have gone through a restorative justice conference in a perpetrator capacity. Gender-specific factors, suggested to be especially valuable for practitioners to consider when delivering effective and ethical restorative conferences with female offenders, are outlined
This study uses research literature and results from a qualitative project to discuss how gender-res...
Understanding the experiences of criminalised women as they navigate punishment and criminal justice...
Introduction: Gender has been identified as an important and consistent variable that differentiates...
This article presents findings from a new qualitative study into female offenders’ experiences of re...
This brief guide for practitioners is based on the findings from the seven-month research project en...
Despite the global popularity of restorative justice that has emerged in recent decades, limited att...
This study addresses a major gap in research and knowledge regarding female offenders' experiences o...
This article reports on the uses of police-led restorative justice (RJ) for female offenders by one ...
How do probation inspectors describe their female clients and female offenders? Are there any discre...
The steep rise in female offenders since the 1960s has finally caused criminologists, lawyers, judge...
Substance-related offending poses a considerable problem for society. In response, criminal justice ...
This paper is an analysis of a six-week Restorative Reasoning Programme that took place with 13 wome...
The contemporary popularity of restorative justice, within youth justice, has expanded significantly...
The contemporary popularity of restorative justice, within youth justice, has expanded significantly...
Although girls and women represent only a minority of the forensic mental health and prison populati...
This study uses research literature and results from a qualitative project to discuss how gender-res...
Understanding the experiences of criminalised women as they navigate punishment and criminal justice...
Introduction: Gender has been identified as an important and consistent variable that differentiates...
This article presents findings from a new qualitative study into female offenders’ experiences of re...
This brief guide for practitioners is based on the findings from the seven-month research project en...
Despite the global popularity of restorative justice that has emerged in recent decades, limited att...
This study addresses a major gap in research and knowledge regarding female offenders' experiences o...
This article reports on the uses of police-led restorative justice (RJ) for female offenders by one ...
How do probation inspectors describe their female clients and female offenders? Are there any discre...
The steep rise in female offenders since the 1960s has finally caused criminologists, lawyers, judge...
Substance-related offending poses a considerable problem for society. In response, criminal justice ...
This paper is an analysis of a six-week Restorative Reasoning Programme that took place with 13 wome...
The contemporary popularity of restorative justice, within youth justice, has expanded significantly...
The contemporary popularity of restorative justice, within youth justice, has expanded significantly...
Although girls and women represent only a minority of the forensic mental health and prison populati...
This study uses research literature and results from a qualitative project to discuss how gender-res...
Understanding the experiences of criminalised women as they navigate punishment and criminal justice...
Introduction: Gender has been identified as an important and consistent variable that differentiates...