Restorative justice is firmly established in Australian juvenile justice. While the official language used to describe restorative initiatives varies across states and territories, the most common form is a meeting or conference between young offenders and their victims (most commonly known as a family group or youth justice conference). During the past decade, an impressive amount of empirical research has examined how the restorative justice process affects offenders, victims and other participants (such as supporters for young offenders and victims). Results from this line of research are remarkably consistent and show that participants generally regard restorative conferences as procedurally fair and that they are satisfied with the out...
Referral orders were introduced in 2002 as part of New Labour's first youth justice reforms, for you...
As members of the University of Dayton Social Justice Club, our group carried out a semester long pr...
Paper presented at workshop 7 at the conference "Youth justice 2000 - managing a new world in transi...
Restorative justice (RJ) encompasses a widely diverging set of practices whereby those most affected...
Juvenile justiceAdministration ofNew South Wales.Juvenile delinquentsRehabilitationThis study examin...
While many studies on restorative justice conferencing (RJC) for youth offenders have shown favourab...
The concept of the community is a key component of restorative justice theory and practice. In resto...
Agreements are key outcomes in restorative justice conferences. However, there is debate over the ef...
Restorative justice is a process that is increasingly becoming valued as a method for conflict resol...
Youth crime is an ongoing concern in Australia. Victims, offenders and the community are all affecte...
M.A.Restorative justice is a new way of thinking about crime. Restorative justice ensures that the n...
Restorative justice models present an alternative way for communities and lawmakers to understand an...
Canberra's police may have found a way to increase offenders' respect for the law, which could prove...
The Youth Justice Act 1997 in Tasmania introduced the principles and practice of Restorative Justice...
Restorative justice conferencing for young offenders is firmly established in Australian juvenile ju...
Referral orders were introduced in 2002 as part of New Labour's first youth justice reforms, for you...
As members of the University of Dayton Social Justice Club, our group carried out a semester long pr...
Paper presented at workshop 7 at the conference "Youth justice 2000 - managing a new world in transi...
Restorative justice (RJ) encompasses a widely diverging set of practices whereby those most affected...
Juvenile justiceAdministration ofNew South Wales.Juvenile delinquentsRehabilitationThis study examin...
While many studies on restorative justice conferencing (RJC) for youth offenders have shown favourab...
The concept of the community is a key component of restorative justice theory and practice. In resto...
Agreements are key outcomes in restorative justice conferences. However, there is debate over the ef...
Restorative justice is a process that is increasingly becoming valued as a method for conflict resol...
Youth crime is an ongoing concern in Australia. Victims, offenders and the community are all affecte...
M.A.Restorative justice is a new way of thinking about crime. Restorative justice ensures that the n...
Restorative justice models present an alternative way for communities and lawmakers to understand an...
Canberra's police may have found a way to increase offenders' respect for the law, which could prove...
The Youth Justice Act 1997 in Tasmania introduced the principles and practice of Restorative Justice...
Restorative justice conferencing for young offenders is firmly established in Australian juvenile ju...
Referral orders were introduced in 2002 as part of New Labour's first youth justice reforms, for you...
As members of the University of Dayton Social Justice Club, our group carried out a semester long pr...
Paper presented at workshop 7 at the conference "Youth justice 2000 - managing a new world in transi...