Resources

Hearing the Relatives of Murder and Manslaughter Victims – RJC response

The RJC's response to Hearing the Relatives of Murder and Manslaughter Victims from November 2005.

Restorative justice: Helping to meet local needs

The National Criminal Justice Board published this guidance on restorative justice for Local Criminal Justice Boards and criminal justice agencies.

Regulatory Justice: Sanctioning in a post-Hampton World

Home Affairs Select Committee Enquiry into Sentencing – RJC response

The RJC's response to the Home Affairs Select Committee Enquiry into Sentencing from March 2007. 

Engaging Communities in Criminal Justice – RJC response

The RJC's response to Engaging Communities in Criminal Justice from July 2009.

RJC Schools Briefing December 2011

The use of restorative justice in schools has shown that when used as part of a school’s discipline system, it enables pupils to be accountable and promotes responsible citizenship.

Letter from justice minister highlighting restorative justice training and registration opportunities

In 2011, Crispin Blunt MP, parliamentary under-secretary of state for justice, wrote to a wide range of partners in the criminal justice system to raise awareness of opportunities for building capacity and capability for restorative justice.

RJC response to Punishment and Reform: Effective Community Sentences

Our response to the report Punishment and Reform: Effective Community Sentences. The RJC highlights the benefits of pre-sentence restorative justice, and calls on the government to enact legislation to support the use of restorative justice.  

Restorative approaches in Norfolk annual report 2011-12

Norfolk aims to be a Restorative County by 2015. It aims to do this by building on momentum from the success of restorative justice approaches that have already been used in criminal justice, children’s residential units, schools and communities.

Resolution #45 Autumn 2012

Download issue #45 of our Resolution magazine

Members can access this download by clicking here

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