Resources
MoJ evaluation of restorative justice
The University of Sheffield were commissioned by the government to evaluate three restorative justice schemes between 2001 and 2008. The results of the research, published in four reports, was resounding - restorative justice works. Key findings from the evaluation included that: |
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Ipsos MORI 2014 findings summary
Polling carried out by Ipsos MORI on behalf of the RJC found overwhelming support for the principles of restorative justice from members of the public, particularly those who had been victims of crime themselves. |
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A victims guide to restorative justice
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RJC Impact report 2013-14
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Resolution #54 Summer 2015
Download issue #54 of our Resolution magazine Members can access this download by clicking here |
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Recovering from crime – restorative justice in action
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Mapping restorative justice provision
The Restorative Justice Council commissioned researchers at the Hallam Centre for Community Justice at Sheffield Hallam University to undertake a national restorative justice mapping project which aimed to provide a snapshot of restorative justice provision across England and Wales. |
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Metropolitan Police consultation response
The Restorative Justice Council has submitted a response to a consultation on the Metropolitan Police. Our main recommendations are for: |
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Restorative justice in community rehabilitation companies and the National Probation Service - Information pack
The Restorative Justice Council (RJC) has launched the fourth in a series of information packs designed to help increase the use of restorative justice within the criminal justice system. |
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Restorative justice in the magistrates’ court information pack
The RJC has published an information pack to raise awareness of restorative justice among magistrates. The pack has been developed with the help of the Magistrates’ Association, the Ministry of Justice and Her Majesty’s Courts and Tribunals Service. |