The Effectiveness of Restorative Justice
Summary :
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Restorative justice as a social movement
- The advent of restorative justice
- The 'levels' and degrees of restorativeness
- How do we judge the success of such programs?
- Braithwaite's summing up some of the research findings
- Analysis of the family conferencing model of Bethlehem
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
Abstract
In recent years, restorative justice has been utilized by various jurisdictions and organizations across the globe in an effort to promote increased satisfaction and fairness to participants, as well as hoping to lower crime rates and achieve a multitude of other objectives. Furthermore, it has developed to somewhat of a social movement. The widespread utilization and inflated interest in restorative justice warrant a need for comprehensive studies of the theories, processes, effects, tools, policies, outcomes and corollaries of restorative justice. Luckily, researchers have offered numerous investigations, analyses and reviews of the restorative justice configuration, and in this paper I shall evaluate and consider these studies.
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