This report sets out some of the current uses of Restorative Justice and Restorative Practices across England and Wales. In its recommendations, it identifies 9 key suggestions for what more can be done to increase performance and outcomes. Prepared by the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for Restorative Justice, this report is based on written evidence received from 57 services providers, practitioners, national organisations and academics, and from ten oral evidence sessions with key stakeholders and those with lived experience of restorative justice
On August 2022 the Department of Social Sciences at the University of the West of England ‘UWE’ Bris...
Legislative activity and public opinion polling, among other indicators, suggests there is growing s...
Part of the push behind the localism agenda is the need to re-negotiate the relationship between loc...
This report sets out some of the current uses of Restorative Justice and Restorative Practices acros...
Despite there being little in the way of new policy on restorative justice in England and Wales in t...
The RJ-APPG is in the second phase of its inquiry into the current state of restorative justice (RJ...
This evidence is in response to the first group of question in the inquiry under the heading ‘Restor...
Restorative Justice is an increasingly used practice in the UK and in many countries around the worl...
This presentation was given at the Restorative Justice Council national conference on 18th November,...
Restorative justice is the "process that seeks primarily to address or repair the harm caused by an ...
It was a privilege to introduce this session, particularly as I teach and research in areas of Resto...
Recent years have seen a variety of national and local efforts to implement restorative justice in E...
Restorative justice services have expanded in England and Wales since the Victim’s Code 2015. Yet ev...
There is a growing body of evidence to support the use of restorative justice to help overcome the h...
This report summarises key findings from a research project funded by the Carnegie Trust for the Uni...
On August 2022 the Department of Social Sciences at the University of the West of England ‘UWE’ Bris...
Legislative activity and public opinion polling, among other indicators, suggests there is growing s...
Part of the push behind the localism agenda is the need to re-negotiate the relationship between loc...
This report sets out some of the current uses of Restorative Justice and Restorative Practices acros...
Despite there being little in the way of new policy on restorative justice in England and Wales in t...
The RJ-APPG is in the second phase of its inquiry into the current state of restorative justice (RJ...
This evidence is in response to the first group of question in the inquiry under the heading ‘Restor...
Restorative Justice is an increasingly used practice in the UK and in many countries around the worl...
This presentation was given at the Restorative Justice Council national conference on 18th November,...
Restorative justice is the "process that seeks primarily to address or repair the harm caused by an ...
It was a privilege to introduce this session, particularly as I teach and research in areas of Resto...
Recent years have seen a variety of national and local efforts to implement restorative justice in E...
Restorative justice services have expanded in England and Wales since the Victim’s Code 2015. Yet ev...
There is a growing body of evidence to support the use of restorative justice to help overcome the h...
This report summarises key findings from a research project funded by the Carnegie Trust for the Uni...
On August 2022 the Department of Social Sciences at the University of the West of England ‘UWE’ Bris...
Legislative activity and public opinion polling, among other indicators, suggests there is growing s...
Part of the push behind the localism agenda is the need to re-negotiate the relationship between loc...