The author explains the Balanced and Restorative Justice Program (BARJ) and its impact on South Carolina's juvenile justice system. The following are a few areas of concern that have been posed as questions: 1. Are conference mandated sanctions being carried out by juvenile offenders? 2. Do the conferences have the desired effect of decreasing re-offending behavior in juveniles? 3. Is the victim satisfied with the process? 4. Have the number of major incidents and the length of time in seclusion decreased since the implementation of BARJ? The author discusses the answers to these questions
The Intensive Supervision Initiative is designed to promote a safe community and to make certain tha...
Abstract: In 2001, Heather Strang prepared a report for the Criminology Research Council summarising...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Justice, Law and Society. American UniversityThe concept of restorative justic...
The purpose of this research, will be narrowing the focus to address the needs of the juveniles to b...
Over the past 30 years, the juvenile justice system can be described as a pendulum that swings betwe...
The current juvenile justice system in the United States faces many problems. For example, according...
The concept of rehabilitation of criminal offenders in prisons seems to be an unrealistic ideal base...
Restorative justice models present an alternative way for communities and lawmakers to understand an...
This study examined how restorative justice programs impact the probability of recidivism among juve...
Restitution programs are widely used to hold offenders accountable for their actions while providing...
This Comment explores victim-offender mediation and specifically the recidivism rates of the juvenil...
ABSTRACT RESTORATIVE DISCIPLINE AS AN ALTERNATE TO RETRIBUTIVE DISCIPLINE WITHIN THE JUVENILE COURT ...
The purpose of this research is to assess the modem juvenile justice system and the role that restor...
This publication is one in a series of guides designed to assist in the statewide promotion of balan...
DJJ established a state-wide community service initiative called Restoring Carolina through Youth Se...
The Intensive Supervision Initiative is designed to promote a safe community and to make certain tha...
Abstract: In 2001, Heather Strang prepared a report for the Criminology Research Council summarising...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Justice, Law and Society. American UniversityThe concept of restorative justic...
The purpose of this research, will be narrowing the focus to address the needs of the juveniles to b...
Over the past 30 years, the juvenile justice system can be described as a pendulum that swings betwe...
The current juvenile justice system in the United States faces many problems. For example, according...
The concept of rehabilitation of criminal offenders in prisons seems to be an unrealistic ideal base...
Restorative justice models present an alternative way for communities and lawmakers to understand an...
This study examined how restorative justice programs impact the probability of recidivism among juve...
Restitution programs are widely used to hold offenders accountable for their actions while providing...
This Comment explores victim-offender mediation and specifically the recidivism rates of the juvenil...
ABSTRACT RESTORATIVE DISCIPLINE AS AN ALTERNATE TO RETRIBUTIVE DISCIPLINE WITHIN THE JUVENILE COURT ...
The purpose of this research is to assess the modem juvenile justice system and the role that restor...
This publication is one in a series of guides designed to assist in the statewide promotion of balan...
DJJ established a state-wide community service initiative called Restoring Carolina through Youth Se...
The Intensive Supervision Initiative is designed to promote a safe community and to make certain tha...
Abstract: In 2001, Heather Strang prepared a report for the Criminology Research Council summarising...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Justice, Law and Society. American UniversityThe concept of restorative justic...