This thesis explores the recent introduction of restorative justice into the youth justice system in England. It examines the historical and political context from which current youth justice policies have emerged and aims to evaluate how this new system is functioning 'on the ground' several years after being implemented. Specifically, the primary aim of the research is to investigate final warnings and referral orders. The findings are based on an in-depth study of one Youth Offending Team (YOT). The research adopted a predominantly qualitative, case study based method utilizing techniques of observation, informal conversations, formal interviews with the young offenders and their supporters as well as with authority figures who are among...
Despite the enthusiasm with which restorative justice has been embraced by many, and despite the inc...
This thesis examines how three youth offending teams in the south of England accommodate young victi...
Though Northern Ireland is a relatively small jurisdiction within Ireland and the United Kingdom wit...
Referral orders were introduced in 2002 as part of New Labour's first youth justice reforms, for you...
This article presents findings from in-depth, semi-structured interviews with young offenders and Vi...
Since the establishment of Youth Offending Teams (YOTs) in England and Wales in 1999, all victims of...
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...
The central aim of this descriptive and exploratory study is to empirically examine the views and pe...
Restorative justice services have expanded in England and Wales since the Victim’s Code 2015. Yet ev...
Using varied qualitative methodologies, this research examines England’s youth offending teams (YOTs...
In the political or academic debate on juvenile justice, "responsibility" is an increasingly importa...
This article examines the introduction of Referral Orders into the youth justice system in England a...
This chapter will explore the influence of restorative justice on work with offenders and victims in...
This thesis examines how three youth offending teams in the south of England accommodate young victi...
Despite the enthusiasm with which restorative justice has been embraced by many, and despite the inc...
This thesis examines how three youth offending teams in the south of England accommodate young victi...
Though Northern Ireland is a relatively small jurisdiction within Ireland and the United Kingdom wit...
Referral orders were introduced in 2002 as part of New Labour's first youth justice reforms, for you...
This article presents findings from in-depth, semi-structured interviews with young offenders and Vi...
Since the establishment of Youth Offending Teams (YOTs) in England and Wales in 1999, all victims of...
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...
The central aim of this descriptive and exploratory study is to empirically examine the views and pe...
Restorative justice services have expanded in England and Wales since the Victim’s Code 2015. Yet ev...
Using varied qualitative methodologies, this research examines England’s youth offending teams (YOTs...
In the political or academic debate on juvenile justice, "responsibility" is an increasingly importa...
This article examines the introduction of Referral Orders into the youth justice system in England a...
This chapter will explore the influence of restorative justice on work with offenders and victims in...
This thesis examines how three youth offending teams in the south of England accommodate young victi...
Despite the enthusiasm with which restorative justice has been embraced by many, and despite the inc...
This thesis examines how three youth offending teams in the south of England accommodate young victi...
Though Northern Ireland is a relatively small jurisdiction within Ireland and the United Kingdom wit...