In recent years there has been a considerable growth in the use of restorative justice schemes, particularly for young offenders.This article describes how two police-led restorative pilots for juveniles operated in Northern Ireland. The pilots were found to offer a number of distinct advantages over the traditional cautioning practice abd helped secure some of the values of retorative justice. However, they were not withour fault and the research found evidence of 'net widening', whereby some offenders appeared to have been drawn into the schemes unnecessarily. It was also evident that the schemes required significant resources in order to involve participants (particularly victims) and to operate effectively. In light of the government's ...
Restorative justice has been enthusiastically embraced in many justice systems as an alternative to ...
There is scarce research evidence of restorative justice being used in the context of serious and or...
Restorative Justice is an increasingly used practice in the UK and in many countries around the worl...
In recent years there has been a considerable growth in the use of restorative justice schemes, part...
Much of the appeal of restorative justice (RJ) is that it encompasses the needs of either the people...
Restorative justice principles often feature prominently in peace agreements and initiatives to fost...
Restorative justice has developed at a slow but steady pace in the Republic of Ireland...
This thesis will examine restorative justice in the Republic of\ud Ireland. It will do so in three m...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to review the development of restorative justice in Ireland sinc...
Restorative justice services have expanded in England and Wales since the Victim’s Code 2015. Yet ev...
Referral orders were introduced in 2002 as part of New Labour's first youth justice reforms, for you...
The evolution of the policing role over the last decade has led to 33 police forces in England and W...
There is scarce research evidence of restorative justice being used in the context of serious and or...
Campaigners for restorative justice suggest that we should deal with criminal behaviour by encouragi...
This paper forms part of the work in progress of a doctoral thesis that focuses on the contribution ...
Restorative justice has been enthusiastically embraced in many justice systems as an alternative to ...
There is scarce research evidence of restorative justice being used in the context of serious and or...
Restorative Justice is an increasingly used practice in the UK and in many countries around the worl...
In recent years there has been a considerable growth in the use of restorative justice schemes, part...
Much of the appeal of restorative justice (RJ) is that it encompasses the needs of either the people...
Restorative justice principles often feature prominently in peace agreements and initiatives to fost...
Restorative justice has developed at a slow but steady pace in the Republic of Ireland...
This thesis will examine restorative justice in the Republic of\ud Ireland. It will do so in three m...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to review the development of restorative justice in Ireland sinc...
Restorative justice services have expanded in England and Wales since the Victim’s Code 2015. Yet ev...
Referral orders were introduced in 2002 as part of New Labour's first youth justice reforms, for you...
The evolution of the policing role over the last decade has led to 33 police forces in England and W...
There is scarce research evidence of restorative justice being used in the context of serious and or...
Campaigners for restorative justice suggest that we should deal with criminal behaviour by encouragi...
This paper forms part of the work in progress of a doctoral thesis that focuses on the contribution ...
Restorative justice has been enthusiastically embraced in many justice systems as an alternative to ...
There is scarce research evidence of restorative justice being used in the context of serious and or...
Restorative Justice is an increasingly used practice in the UK and in many countries around the worl...