The task of delineating an appropriate role for the victim in the criminal justice system has been the subject of considerable debate in academia and policy circles for some time. While victim participation is considered something of a sine qua non of the restorative paradigm, many commentators remain sceptical of victim input in conventional sentencing on the grounds that it may lead to the imposition of overly harsh or onerous obligations. Drawing on evidence from a major evaluation of youth conferencing in Northern Ireland, this article challenges the assumption that victims are essentially punitive parties, and calls for a rethink of some of the fundamental values and assumptions that have traditionally resulted in their exclusion and e...
The chapter examines restorative justice literature and research in order to assess whether the vict...
<p>In contrast to many European jurisdictions, the victim of an alleged crime in England, Wales and ...
Restorative justice has claimed to place the victim at the heart of the penal process. Yet the evide...
Considers the findings of research into the youth conferencing system in Northern Ireland which asse...
While victims are often considered the forgotten party in the criminal justice system, restorative j...
Research into public attitudes has continued to convey a crisis of confidence in the traditional ret...
Popular debate about the appropriate place of victims in criminal justice decision-making tends to b...
Much of the appeal of restorative justice (RJ) is that it encompasses the needs of either the people...
This article presents findings from in-depth, semi-structured interviews with young offenders and Vi...
Though Northern Ireland is a relatively small jurisdiction within Ireland and the United Kingdom wit...
All over the modern world, victims are the forgotten players in the drama of criminal justice, explo...
non-peer-reviewedMany of us will become a victim of crime at some point in our lives, yet many vict...
Across Europe, the position of the victim within criminal justice procedure is being reconsidered an...
Across Europe, the position of the victim within criminal justice procedure is being reconsidered an...
The chapter examines restorative justice literature and research in order to assess whether the vict...
The chapter examines restorative justice literature and research in order to assess whether the vict...
<p>In contrast to many European jurisdictions, the victim of an alleged crime in England, Wales and ...
Restorative justice has claimed to place the victim at the heart of the penal process. Yet the evide...
Considers the findings of research into the youth conferencing system in Northern Ireland which asse...
While victims are often considered the forgotten party in the criminal justice system, restorative j...
Research into public attitudes has continued to convey a crisis of confidence in the traditional ret...
Popular debate about the appropriate place of victims in criminal justice decision-making tends to b...
Much of the appeal of restorative justice (RJ) is that it encompasses the needs of either the people...
This article presents findings from in-depth, semi-structured interviews with young offenders and Vi...
Though Northern Ireland is a relatively small jurisdiction within Ireland and the United Kingdom wit...
All over the modern world, victims are the forgotten players in the drama of criminal justice, explo...
non-peer-reviewedMany of us will become a victim of crime at some point in our lives, yet many vict...
Across Europe, the position of the victim within criminal justice procedure is being reconsidered an...
Across Europe, the position of the victim within criminal justice procedure is being reconsidered an...
The chapter examines restorative justice literature and research in order to assess whether the vict...
The chapter examines restorative justice literature and research in order to assess whether the vict...
<p>In contrast to many European jurisdictions, the victim of an alleged crime in England, Wales and ...
Restorative justice has claimed to place the victim at the heart of the penal process. Yet the evide...