Suzuki, M ORCiD: 0000-0002-7925-2141Restorative justice conferencing (‘RJC’) has demonstrated strengths over traditional criminal justice approaches, including victim satisfaction and redress, and offender perceptions of legitimacy and fairness. However, less is known about how and why. This research examines conference convenor perspectives concerning how and why RJC ‘works’ in terms of such outcomes. The convenor perspective is a poorly investigated area in RJC research, despite the pivotal role that convenors play as ‘key’ participants in RJC practice. Based on semi-structured interviews with convenors involved in the Youth Justice Group Conferencing program in Victoria, findings highlight that not only face-to-face dialogue, but also pr...
A substantial body of scientific evidence now shows that restorative justice conferencing (RJC) is a...
Restorative Justice (RJ) programs are often evaluated in terms of their outcomes, with little attent...
Restorative Justice (RJ) programs are often evaluated in terms of their outcomes (e.g. impact on cri...
Restorative justice conferencing (‘RJC’) has demonstrated strengths over traditional criminal justic...
While many studies on restorative justice conferencing (RJC) for youth offenders have shown favourab...
Restorative justice is a process that is increasingly becoming valued as a method for conflict resol...
Restorative justice (RJ) encompasses a widely diverging set of practices whereby those most affected...
This Campbell systematic review examines the effectiveness of face‐to‐face restorative justice confe...
Youth crime is an ongoing concern in Australia. Victims, offenders and the community are all affecte...
Restorative justice conferencing is a process in which a facilitated dialogue occurs between a victi...
Agreements are key outcomes in restorative justice conferences. However, there is debate over the ef...
Juvenile justiceAdministration ofNew South Wales.Juvenile delinquentsRehabilitationThis study examin...
Restorative justice is firmly established in Australian juvenile justice. While the official languag...
Restorative justice represents an approach to managing conflict initiated by a wrongdoing that focus...
Over the last two decades restorative justice (RJ) has been enthusiastically embraced by its advocat...
A substantial body of scientific evidence now shows that restorative justice conferencing (RJC) is a...
Restorative Justice (RJ) programs are often evaluated in terms of their outcomes, with little attent...
Restorative Justice (RJ) programs are often evaluated in terms of their outcomes (e.g. impact on cri...
Restorative justice conferencing (‘RJC’) has demonstrated strengths over traditional criminal justic...
While many studies on restorative justice conferencing (RJC) for youth offenders have shown favourab...
Restorative justice is a process that is increasingly becoming valued as a method for conflict resol...
Restorative justice (RJ) encompasses a widely diverging set of practices whereby those most affected...
This Campbell systematic review examines the effectiveness of face‐to‐face restorative justice confe...
Youth crime is an ongoing concern in Australia. Victims, offenders and the community are all affecte...
Restorative justice conferencing is a process in which a facilitated dialogue occurs between a victi...
Agreements are key outcomes in restorative justice conferences. However, there is debate over the ef...
Juvenile justiceAdministration ofNew South Wales.Juvenile delinquentsRehabilitationThis study examin...
Restorative justice is firmly established in Australian juvenile justice. While the official languag...
Restorative justice represents an approach to managing conflict initiated by a wrongdoing that focus...
Over the last two decades restorative justice (RJ) has been enthusiastically embraced by its advocat...
A substantial body of scientific evidence now shows that restorative justice conferencing (RJC) is a...
Restorative Justice (RJ) programs are often evaluated in terms of their outcomes, with little attent...
Restorative Justice (RJ) programs are often evaluated in terms of their outcomes (e.g. impact on cri...