This article examines the contribution of restorative practice and therapeutic jurisprudence in community courts, which have adopted a problem-solving approach. Through interviews with stakeholders, it explores the implementation of the community court model in Teesside. This work draws from a broader study in Middlesbrough, which adopted a case study design, to profile the local community and to present experiences of community justice, including the community court. For this article, there is a specific focus on the data collected from those working in the community court and in partnership with it. The findings demonstrate both the benefits and challenges of courts adopting problem-solving approaches. There was clear support among magist...
Over the last 25 years problem solving courts have developed internationally to provide a response t...
Over the last 25 years problem solving courts have developed internationally to provide a response t...
Over the last 25 years problem solving courts have developed internationally to provide a response t...
This article examines the contribution of restorative practice and therapeutic jurisprudence in comm...
This article critically assesses the development of judicial involvement in offender management draw...
© 2019 Manchester Metropolitan University.In 2007 the Irish National Crime Council recommended that ...
**This is a metadata-only record** Due to a technical issue the file(s) associated with this rec...
Whilst the Therapeutic Jurisprudence ("TJ") paradigm and related movements have proliferated across ...
Problem-solving courts are not a new innovation, but their use and implementation appears to be grow...
Problem-solving courts are not a new innovation, but their use and implementation appears to be grow...
Problem-solving courts are not a new innovation, but their use and implementation appears to be grow...
This article offers a number of suggestions concerning how judges should act in problem solving cour...
Purpose This essay conducts a critical evaluation of the transformative nature of restorative justic...
Introduction: The current, or traditional, justice system in Australia is deteriorating, with overcr...
This article offers a number of suggestions concerning how judges should act in problem solving cour...
Over the last 25 years problem solving courts have developed internationally to provide a response t...
Over the last 25 years problem solving courts have developed internationally to provide a response t...
Over the last 25 years problem solving courts have developed internationally to provide a response t...
This article examines the contribution of restorative practice and therapeutic jurisprudence in comm...
This article critically assesses the development of judicial involvement in offender management draw...
© 2019 Manchester Metropolitan University.In 2007 the Irish National Crime Council recommended that ...
**This is a metadata-only record** Due to a technical issue the file(s) associated with this rec...
Whilst the Therapeutic Jurisprudence ("TJ") paradigm and related movements have proliferated across ...
Problem-solving courts are not a new innovation, but their use and implementation appears to be grow...
Problem-solving courts are not a new innovation, but their use and implementation appears to be grow...
Problem-solving courts are not a new innovation, but their use and implementation appears to be grow...
This article offers a number of suggestions concerning how judges should act in problem solving cour...
Purpose This essay conducts a critical evaluation of the transformative nature of restorative justic...
Introduction: The current, or traditional, justice system in Australia is deteriorating, with overcr...
This article offers a number of suggestions concerning how judges should act in problem solving cour...
Over the last 25 years problem solving courts have developed internationally to provide a response t...
Over the last 25 years problem solving courts have developed internationally to provide a response t...
Over the last 25 years problem solving courts have developed internationally to provide a response t...