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. Youth Justice in New Zealand: Restorative Justice in Practice?
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The Children, YoungPersons, and TheirFamilies Act 1989 put in place newobjects,
principles, and procedures for youth justice in New Zealand. Both the ...
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Proportionality in Sentencing and the Restorative Justice Paradigm: ‘Just Deserts’ for Victims and Defendants Alike?
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It's time to make the punishment fit the white-collar crime
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from the Nelson Mail (NZ) editorial:
....it's not easy to maintain a clear-eyed focus on justice.
Very few New Zealanders will feel that this is what ...
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. How to turn a child offender into an adult criminal -- in 10 easy steps.
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In practice, the New Zealand system encapsulates restorative justice ideologies, by including the victim in the decision-making process and encouraging the ...
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Maxwell, Gabrielle. Achieving Effective Outcomes in Youth Justice:Implications of new research for Principles, Policy and Practice
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New research from New Zealand follows up the file outcomes over three years for 1003 young people aged 16 years who had family group conferences in 1998. Five ...
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Department of Education, Youth, and Family Services. Standards of Practice for the Provision of Family Group Conferences in the Australian Capital Territory.
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This document presents standards of practice to guide family group conferences delivered through Family Services in the Australian Capital Territory. The ...
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Waite, Graham. Northern Territory Police Juvenile Pre-Court Diversion Scheme
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In 2000 the Northern Territory of Australia and the Commonwealth of Australia entered into a formal agreement for a Juvenile Pre-Court Diversion Scheme. The ...
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Daly, Kathleen and Bouhours, Brigitte and Curtis-Fawley, Sarah and Daly, Kathleen. Sexual Offence cases finalised in court, by conference, and by formal caution in South Australian for young offenders, 1995-2001, Final Report.
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What drives this research is an interest in the politics of justice and innovation in justice practices. Also motivating this work is a concern with the ...
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Maxwell, Gabrielle and Anderson, Tracy and Morris, Allison and Maxwell, Gabrielle. Community panel adult pre-trial diversion Supplementary evaluation
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New Zealand has been exploring new models of justice to respond to victims, reduce recidivism, and enhance community safety. These models have been variously ...
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Brignell, Georgia and Smart, Jane and Lawrie, Rowena and Brignell, Georgia and Potas, Ivan and Lawrie, Rowena and Thomas, Brendan and Brignell, Georgia and Smart, Jane and Potas, Ivan. Circle Sentencing in New South Wales: A Review and Evaluation
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Part 1 presents the background and concept of circle sentencing. The process involves community members and offenders coming together to discuss the offense, ...
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Legislative Assembly for the Australian Capital Territory. Crimes (Restorative Justice) Bill 2004
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The objects of this Act are as follows:
(a) to enhance the rights of victims of offences by providing restorative justice as a way of empowering victims to ...
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Stewart, Anna Louise and Smith, Frances. Youth Justice Conferencing and Police Referrals: The Gatekeeping Role of Police in Queensland, Australia
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Youth justice conferencing in Queensland, Australia is a process which brings together those people in the community which have been most affected by a ...
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Legislative Assembly for the Australian Capital Territory. Crimes (Restorative Justice) Act 2004
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This document consists of the text of a legislative Act to provide a process of restorative justice for victims, offenders, and the community, as well as for ...
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Howley, Patrick. Citizenship Education Case Study: Community Justice in Bougainville (Papua New Guinea)
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This document consists of a description of innovations to the community justice system instituted by residents of Bougainville in Papua New Guinea. It is ...
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Pakura, Shannon. The Family Group Conference 14 Year Journey: Celebrating the successes, learning the lessons, embracing the challenges
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Shannon Pakura is Chief Social Worker with Child Youth and Family Services in the New Zealand government. In this paper Pakura reflects on the history of ...
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Connolly, Marie. A Perspective on the Origins of Family Group Conferencing
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It is widely acknowledged that family group conferencing originated in Aotearoa New Zealand with the introduction of the Children, Young Persons and Their ...
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Morris, Allison and Maxwell, Gabrielle. Perspectives néo-zélandaises sur la justice des mineurs au Canada
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Le gouvernement canadien a présenté des propositions de changement de la justice des mineurs qui mettent l'accent sur la prévention de la délinquance des ...
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Dovey, Lynne. Achieving Better Social Outcomes in New Zealand Through Collaboration: Perspectives from the United States
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This paper examines the topic of improving social outcomes in New Zealand through
collaboration between government and communities where children, young ...
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Wundersitz, Joy. Pre Court Diversion: The Australian Experience
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Commencing in the late 1960s, pre-court diversion (defined here as the redirection of cases away from formal prosecution in the Children’s Court), has now ...
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Graycar, Adam. New Research on Victims of Crime in Australia - Victims' Needs, Victims' Rights - An Australian Institute of Criminology Report
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This document provides outlines of victim services in all Australian states and includes recommendations for their future direction (e.g. victim impact ...
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New Zealand Ministry of Justice. Restorative Justice: The Public Submissions
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This document is an analysis of submissions received by the Ministry on restorative justice. The analysis identifies key themes and responses to specific ...
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Pratt, John and Clark, Marie. Penal Populism in New Zealand
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This paper examines the growth, influence and limits of penal populism in New Zealand. In this country it argues that there were four crucial factors ...
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Sarei, Noel. Country Report: Papua New Guinea
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Papua New Guinea has legislation policies, which are directed at the protection of victims of crime. The
Papua New Guinea Constitution speaks of the Basic ...
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Drewery, Wendy and Winslade, John. Developing Restorative Practices in Schools: Flavour of the month or saviour of the system?
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A team at Waikato completed two projects on restorative conferencing in schools for the
Ministry of Education, under the rubric of the Suspension Reduction ...
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Troedson, Robert. Family Conferencing: A Community Approach to Juvenile Justice
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The treatment of juvenile offenders generates community concern, professional debate and a variety of public administration approaches to what is a genuinely ...
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Briggs, Daniel and Auty, Kate. Koori Court Victoria – Magistrates Court (Koori Court) Act 2002.
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The introduction of Koori Courts in Victoria pursuant to the Magistrates Court (Koori Court) Act
2002 has not been without its detractors and like all change, ...
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Gibbs, Meredith. Restoration or reconciliation: Providing contemporary reparation for historical injustices against Maori.
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This paper examines some of the complexities of providing contemporary reparation for Maori claims of historical injustice arising from breaches of the Treaty ...
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Maxwell, Gabrielle. Achieving Effective Outcomes in Youth Justice: Implications of new research for Principles, Policy and Practice
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New research from New Zealand follows up the file outcomes over three years for 1003 young people aged 16 years who had family group conferences in 1998. Five ...
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Hinchey, John. The Canberra Restorative Justice Model: from pre-court diversion to parole
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The Australian Capital Territory is a self governing territory of Australia, situated in Canberra. In the restorative justice world Canberra is known for its ...
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Coster, Sarah. The Pitcairn Island criminal trials - How has restorative justice featured?
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The amassed circumstances surrounding the trials involving 13 men charged with sexual offending on Pitcairn Island (a British Overseas Territory in the Pacific ...
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