The contemporary popularity of restorative justice, within youth justice, has expanded significantly in recent decades. Despite this, there is a considerable lack of research which explores girls’ experiences of restorative justice interventions. Drawing on the experiences of young female offenders, who have participated in restorative justice conferencing, this article presents research findings generated from interviews undertaken with 15 girls and 13 youth justice practitioners, in order to critically analyse their views and experiences through a gendered lens. The analysis and discussion presented provides a critical insight into the ways in which girls’ experience, internalise and engage in restorative justice conferencing and how thes...
Supported by a growing political momentum, over the past two decades, the contemporary popularity of...
Paper 1: Examining the views of restorative practitioners about the effects of their professional pr...
Paper 1: Examining the views of restorative practitioners about the effects of their professional pr...
The contemporary popularity of restorative justice, within youth justice, has expanded significantly...
Despite the global popularity of restorative justice that has emerged in recent decades, limited att...
This article reports on the uses of police-led restorative justice (RJ) for female offenders by one ...
Drawing on the South Australia Juvenile Justice (SAJJ) project dataset, this paper analyses youth pe...
There have been significant concerns about the rates of offending among young people in care, highli...
This brief guide for practitioners is based on the findings from the seven-month research project en...
This research is a mixed-methods study of young women who offended and were referred to police-facil...
This study addresses a major gap in research and knowledge regarding female offenders' experiences o...
Despite some positive developments within policy and practice, the over-representation of care-exper...
This thesis examines how three youth offending teams in the south of England accommodate young victi...
This thesis examines how three youth offending teams in the south of England accommodate young victi...
Purpose: This article highlights the neglect of girls in care who come into conflict with the law, a...
Supported by a growing political momentum, over the past two decades, the contemporary popularity of...
Paper 1: Examining the views of restorative practitioners about the effects of their professional pr...
Paper 1: Examining the views of restorative practitioners about the effects of their professional pr...
The contemporary popularity of restorative justice, within youth justice, has expanded significantly...
Despite the global popularity of restorative justice that has emerged in recent decades, limited att...
This article reports on the uses of police-led restorative justice (RJ) for female offenders by one ...
Drawing on the South Australia Juvenile Justice (SAJJ) project dataset, this paper analyses youth pe...
There have been significant concerns about the rates of offending among young people in care, highli...
This brief guide for practitioners is based on the findings from the seven-month research project en...
This research is a mixed-methods study of young women who offended and were referred to police-facil...
This study addresses a major gap in research and knowledge regarding female offenders' experiences o...
Despite some positive developments within policy and practice, the over-representation of care-exper...
This thesis examines how three youth offending teams in the south of England accommodate young victi...
This thesis examines how three youth offending teams in the south of England accommodate young victi...
Purpose: This article highlights the neglect of girls in care who come into conflict with the law, a...
Supported by a growing political momentum, over the past two decades, the contemporary popularity of...
Paper 1: Examining the views of restorative practitioners about the effects of their professional pr...
Paper 1: Examining the views of restorative practitioners about the effects of their professional pr...