Authors from Australia (John Braithwaite, Christine Parker), Europe (Lode Walgrave, Klaus Sessar, ElmarWeitekamp) and North America (Gordon Bazemore, Ray Corrado, Barry Feld, Curt Taylor Griffiths, Susan Guarino-Ghezzi, Russ Immarigeon, Andrew Klein, Maria Schiff, Mark Umbreit, Daniel van Ness) discuss juvenile justice and the response the youth crime.
A selection of papers presented at the international conference, Leuven, May 12-14, 1997.
Provides an overview of the restorative justice conferencing programs currently in operation in the United States, paying particular attention to the qualitative dimensions of this, based on interviews, focus groups and ethnographic ...
This book brings together a selection of papers originally presented and discussed at the fourth international restorative justice conference, held at the University of Tübingen.
different studies use different methods of assessing reoffending. In Queensland, Hayes et al (1998) ... A MODEL FOR UNDERSTANDING REOFFENDING In the study we report here, we take a different approach to the assessment of reoffending.
Returning Justice to the Community: The Indianapolis Juvenile Restorative Justice Experiment
... A. (1999) Understanding Re-offending. Wellington: Institute of Criminology, Victoria University of Wellington. Maxwell, G.M., Morris, A. and Anderson, T. (1999) Community Panel Adult Pre-Trial Diversion: Supplementary Evaluation.
This unique collection explores the system's fault lines with respect to all children, and focuses in particular on issues of race, gender, and sexual orientation that skew the system.
This book provides a comprehensive and authoritative account and analysis of restorative justice, one of the most rapidly growing phenomena in the field of criminology and justice studies.
This book provides an empirically grounded, theoretically informed account of recent changes to the youth justice system in England and Wales, focusing on the introduction of elements of restorative justice into the heart of the criminal ...
While there is considerable debate in the literature regarding the nature of restorative justice and Marshall's definition, it does identify some of the main principles of restorative justice: the notion of stakeholder inclusion, ...