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Showing 2 posts filed under: Limitations [–], Practice [–] published between Jun 01, 2010 and Jun 30, 2010 [Show all]

Making progress in restorative justice: A qualitative study

from the abstract of a thesis by John R. Bacon:

This is an exploratory study into how restorative justice (RJ) facilitators made progress before and during a RJ conference. It draws specifically on the experiences of Justice Research Consortium (JRC) facilitators who participated in one of three Home Office funded trials between 2001-4, and the only trial to employ a randomized control design based on the RJ conference model. Qualitative data was collected via focus group meetings and individual interviews.

Jun 22, 2010 , , , ,

Keeping it real restorative justice: 5 criteria for a solid program

from Kris Miner's entry on Restorative Justice and Circles:

....So, 5 criteria for you in creating a truly restorative justice program.

1. Define your criteria.  Restorative justice is yes, a philosophical approach, YET specific processes are how we do Restorative Justice.... [G]et criteria for your Circle or conference.  I recently saw a Circle demonstration and there was no open, no close, the talking piece was used as a way to take turns asking questions.  There was no preparation put into the people attending.  Have criteria, stick to those criteria....

Jun 15, 2010 , ,

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