This Comment explores victim-offender mediation and specifically the recidivism rates of the juveniles who participated in Campbell\u27s Juvenile Justice Project (JJP). Part II gives a brief background on the different theories of justice and the move towards restorative justice. Part III explains how the JJP came to be and how it currently functions. Part IV outlines the methods used to determine the recidivism rates of the program. Part V displays the results of the study and illustrates the differences with charts. Part VI discusses the possible explanations for the differences in the recidivism rates. Part VII concludes with closing remarks and recommendations
The purpose of this journal article is twofold. First, it provides a discussion of the use of recidi...
While many studies on restorative justice conferencing (RJC) for youth offenders have shown favourab...
dissertationThe simultaneous development of harsh school discipline policies and punitive criminal j...
This Comment explores victim-offender mediation and specifically the recidivism rates of the juvenil...
This study examined how restorative justice programs impact the probability of recidivism among juve...
California's juvenile recidivism rate is among the highest in the nation. In California, first time...
Dissatisfaction with traditional forms of crime control in the context of youth offending has led to...
The purpose of this research is to assess the modem juvenile justice system and the role that restor...
The current juvenile justice system in the United States faces many problems. For example, according...
This is the first meta-analysis that examined the effectiveness of the two most prominent restorativ...
This paper studies the effect of a restorative justice intervention targeted at youth ages 13 to 17 ...
Adolescence marks a unique and transformative time in a person’s physical, emotional, and intellectu...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Justice, Law and Society. American UniversityThe concept of restorative justic...
Over the past 30 years, the juvenile justice system can be described as a pendulum that swings betwe...
The purpose of this journal article is twofold. First, it provides a discussion of the use of recidi...
The purpose of this journal article is twofold. First, it provides a discussion of the use of recidi...
While many studies on restorative justice conferencing (RJC) for youth offenders have shown favourab...
dissertationThe simultaneous development of harsh school discipline policies and punitive criminal j...
This Comment explores victim-offender mediation and specifically the recidivism rates of the juvenil...
This study examined how restorative justice programs impact the probability of recidivism among juve...
California's juvenile recidivism rate is among the highest in the nation. In California, first time...
Dissatisfaction with traditional forms of crime control in the context of youth offending has led to...
The purpose of this research is to assess the modem juvenile justice system and the role that restor...
The current juvenile justice system in the United States faces many problems. For example, according...
This is the first meta-analysis that examined the effectiveness of the two most prominent restorativ...
This paper studies the effect of a restorative justice intervention targeted at youth ages 13 to 17 ...
Adolescence marks a unique and transformative time in a person’s physical, emotional, and intellectu...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Justice, Law and Society. American UniversityThe concept of restorative justic...
Over the past 30 years, the juvenile justice system can be described as a pendulum that swings betwe...
The purpose of this journal article is twofold. First, it provides a discussion of the use of recidi...
The purpose of this journal article is twofold. First, it provides a discussion of the use of recidi...
While many studies on restorative justice conferencing (RJC) for youth offenders have shown favourab...
dissertationThe simultaneous development of harsh school discipline policies and punitive criminal j...