While in some European and extra-European countries the incorporation of restorative justice into policy frameworks is a dated and widely studied phenomenon, in others it is a more recent and scarcely researched process. The Scottish Government is making renewed efforts to institutionalise restorative justice including the ambitious goal of making adult restorative justice available nationwide by 2023. In this article, we analyse the consequences of these recent attempts, addressing a gap in knowledge on adult restorative justice in Scotland. We gathered views from justice professionals ( n = 17), involved in organising and delivering adult restorative justice, on the implementation of the policy and the future of Scottish restorative justi...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to review the development of restorative justice in Ireland sinc...
This chapter will explore the influence of restorative justice on work with offenders and victims in...
Restorative Justice is an increasingly used practice in the UK and in many countries around the worl...
While in some European and extra-European countries the incorporation of restorative justice into po...
While the criminological literature is abundant in studies on the functioning and effectiveness of r...
This article presents the results of the first empirical qualitative research on the provision of re...
Restorative Justice is defined as “a process of independent, facilitated contact, which supports con...
Delivered by Jenny Johnstone (University of Newcastle/Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research...
Recent years have seen a variety of national and local efforts to implement restorative justice in E...
Much of the appeal of restorative justice (RJ) is that it encompasses the needs of either the people...
This report summarises key findings from a research project funded by the Carnegie Trust for the Uni...
Restorative justice has developed at a slow but steady pace in the Republic of Ireland...
Restorative justice services have expanded in England and Wales since the Victim’s Code 2015. Yet ev...
Recent years have witnessed an entrenchment of restorative justice principles and practices in the y...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to review the development of restorative justice in Ireland sinc...
This chapter will explore the influence of restorative justice on work with offenders and victims in...
Restorative Justice is an increasingly used practice in the UK and in many countries around the worl...
While in some European and extra-European countries the incorporation of restorative justice into po...
While the criminological literature is abundant in studies on the functioning and effectiveness of r...
This article presents the results of the first empirical qualitative research on the provision of re...
Restorative Justice is defined as “a process of independent, facilitated contact, which supports con...
Delivered by Jenny Johnstone (University of Newcastle/Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research...
Recent years have seen a variety of national and local efforts to implement restorative justice in E...
Much of the appeal of restorative justice (RJ) is that it encompasses the needs of either the people...
This report summarises key findings from a research project funded by the Carnegie Trust for the Uni...
Restorative justice has developed at a slow but steady pace in the Republic of Ireland...
Restorative justice services have expanded in England and Wales since the Victim’s Code 2015. Yet ev...
Recent years have witnessed an entrenchment of restorative justice principles and practices in the y...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to review the development of restorative justice in Ireland sinc...
This chapter will explore the influence of restorative justice on work with offenders and victims in...
Restorative Justice is an increasingly used practice in the UK and in many countries around the worl...