Copyright © The Author(s) 2022. While restorative approaches encompass a small proportion of youth justice practices in Ireland, the new Youth Justice Strategy (2021–2027) aims to include more victims in restorative justice, expand family conferencing and train youth justice professionals in restorative practices. This article discusses the legal, policy and practice contexts of these developments, considering how Ireland has defined, used and researched restorative youth justice to date. It situates the ongoing efforts to meet victims’ and children’s needs, and to change criminal justice cultures, in the international criminological and legal literature on minimum intervention and child participation, analysing the possibilities and challe...
Restorative justice is currently subject to a lively debate among practitioners, politicians and aca...
The modern roots of restorative justice in Ireland go back to the mid-1990s, when first mediation in...
A small, but significant number of young people in Ireland every year require targeted, strategic at...
Copyright © 2022 The Author(s). The introduction of the Children Act 2001 signaled the beginning of ...
In December 2009 the Final Report of the National Commission on Restorative Justice (NCRJ) was publi...
Though Northern Ireland is a relatively small jurisdiction within Ireland and the United Kingdom wit...
Restorative justice can be viewed as a victim-centred approach which conceptualises criminal behavio...
Restorative justice has developed at a slow but steady pace in the Republic of Ireland...
This article reproduces in abridged form a strategy for developing restorative justice in Ireland th...
This thesis will examine restorative justice in the Republic of\ud Ireland. It will do so in three m...
This paper forms part of the work in progress of a doctoral thesis that focuses on the contribution ...
This article examines the incorporation of restorative principles and practices within reforms of No...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to review the development of restorative justice in Ireland sinc...
Despite the enthusiasm with which restorative justice has been embraced by many, and despite the inc...
The purpose of this paper is to review the development of restorative justice in Ireland since the p...
Restorative justice is currently subject to a lively debate among practitioners, politicians and aca...
The modern roots of restorative justice in Ireland go back to the mid-1990s, when first mediation in...
A small, but significant number of young people in Ireland every year require targeted, strategic at...
Copyright © 2022 The Author(s). The introduction of the Children Act 2001 signaled the beginning of ...
In December 2009 the Final Report of the National Commission on Restorative Justice (NCRJ) was publi...
Though Northern Ireland is a relatively small jurisdiction within Ireland and the United Kingdom wit...
Restorative justice can be viewed as a victim-centred approach which conceptualises criminal behavio...
Restorative justice has developed at a slow but steady pace in the Republic of Ireland...
This article reproduces in abridged form a strategy for developing restorative justice in Ireland th...
This thesis will examine restorative justice in the Republic of\ud Ireland. It will do so in three m...
This paper forms part of the work in progress of a doctoral thesis that focuses on the contribution ...
This article examines the incorporation of restorative principles and practices within reforms of No...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to review the development of restorative justice in Ireland sinc...
Despite the enthusiasm with which restorative justice has been embraced by many, and despite the inc...
The purpose of this paper is to review the development of restorative justice in Ireland since the p...
Restorative justice is currently subject to a lively debate among practitioners, politicians and aca...
The modern roots of restorative justice in Ireland go back to the mid-1990s, when first mediation in...
A small, but significant number of young people in Ireland every year require targeted, strategic at...