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Website of the Month: Thames Valley Police: Restorative Justice

Ten years ago the Thames Valley Police developed a problem solving paradigm using the creativity and flexibility of restorative justice. One section of the Thames Valley Police website offers a brief snapshot of the force's work.

Conventional Criminal Justice lists the major short-comings of the adversarial system.

RJ and Restorative Policing briefly describes restorative justice as a process and the benefits for victims and offenders.

Does RJ Work? provides links to resources on the effectiveness of restorative justice.

Restorative Methods discusses the processes used by the Thames Valley Police Force.

Restorative Policing Principles is a bulleted list of values underlying the approach.

Complaints and Conflict Resolution proposes the use of restorative conferencing in workplace disputes and with citizen complaints against the police.

RJ—A Victim’s Story is the story of a single mother who met with a young offender who stole her car.

Latest News provides updates on restorative justice in the Thames Valley.
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