This paper studies the effect of a restorative justice intervention targeted at youth ages 13 to 17 facing felony charges of medium severity (e.g., burglary, assault). Eligible youths were randomly assigned to participate in the Make-it-Right (MIR) restorative justice program or a control group where they faced standard criminal prosecution. We estimate the effects of MIR on the likelihood that a youth will be rearrested in the four years following randomization. Assignment to MIR reduces the probability of a rearrest within six months by 19 percentage points, a 44 percent reduction relative to the control group. Moreover, the reduction in recidivism persists even four years after randomization. Thus, our estimates show that restorative jus...
Over the past 30 years, the juvenile justice system can be described as a pendulum that swings betwe...
Restorative justice has been enthusiastically embraced in many justice systems as an alternative to ...
In 2004, the Justice Research Consortium (JRC) completed a randomised controlled trial testing the c...
The Make-it-Right (MIR) restorative justice conferencing program serves youth ages 13 to 17 who woul...
The purpose of this research is to assess the modem juvenile justice system and the role that restor...
This study examined how restorative justice programs impact the probability of recidivism among juve...
The current juvenile justice system in the United States faces many problems. For example, according...
While many studies on restorative justice conferencing (RJC) for youth offenders have shown favourab...
Dissatisfaction with traditional forms of crime control in the context of youth offending has led to...
There is an increasing movement throughout the United States and abroad to develop cost-effective an...
California's juvenile recidivism rate is among the highest in the nation. In California, first time...
This Comment explores victim-offender mediation and specifically the recidivism rates of the juvenil...
This is the first meta-analysis that examined the effectiveness of the two most prominent restorativ...
Objectives This study examines the effects of a restorative justice programme in the Netherlands on ...
Restorative justice models present an alternative way for communities and lawmakers to understand an...
Over the past 30 years, the juvenile justice system can be described as a pendulum that swings betwe...
Restorative justice has been enthusiastically embraced in many justice systems as an alternative to ...
In 2004, the Justice Research Consortium (JRC) completed a randomised controlled trial testing the c...
The Make-it-Right (MIR) restorative justice conferencing program serves youth ages 13 to 17 who woul...
The purpose of this research is to assess the modem juvenile justice system and the role that restor...
This study examined how restorative justice programs impact the probability of recidivism among juve...
The current juvenile justice system in the United States faces many problems. For example, according...
While many studies on restorative justice conferencing (RJC) for youth offenders have shown favourab...
Dissatisfaction with traditional forms of crime control in the context of youth offending has led to...
There is an increasing movement throughout the United States and abroad to develop cost-effective an...
California's juvenile recidivism rate is among the highest in the nation. In California, first time...
This Comment explores victim-offender mediation and specifically the recidivism rates of the juvenil...
This is the first meta-analysis that examined the effectiveness of the two most prominent restorativ...
Objectives This study examines the effects of a restorative justice programme in the Netherlands on ...
Restorative justice models present an alternative way for communities and lawmakers to understand an...
Over the past 30 years, the juvenile justice system can be described as a pendulum that swings betwe...
Restorative justice has been enthusiastically embraced in many justice systems as an alternative to ...
In 2004, the Justice Research Consortium (JRC) completed a randomised controlled trial testing the c...