Resources
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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. |
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Restorative justice in youth offending teams information pack
The Restorative Justice Council has published an information pack on restorative justice in youth offending teams (YOTs). |
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Restorative justice information packs
The Restorative Justice Council has published four information packs to help criminal justice professionals to make greater use of restorative justice within their work. |
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Jon Collins, July 2014
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Jon Collins, November 2014
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Evidence supporting the use of restorative justice
The evidence Restorative justice works. The evidence shows that restorative justice meets the needs of victims and reduces the frequency of reoffending. |
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Resources for victims
If you have been a victim of crime and are considering restorative justice, you are likely to have questions about what it will involve and why it might work for you. The RJC has developed these resources to help answer some of your questions. |
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The Woolf Within - Peter & Will's story
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Henry's story
Henry became addicted to drugs at age 14, eventually resorting to theft to fund his habit and manipulating a vulnerable friend into helping him steal. He talks about the moment he met with one of his victims and faced up to what he had done - to himself, to his friend, and to his victims - and how he vowed never to go back to how he was. |
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Callum's story
Managing discipline is a daily challenge for schools. When things go wrong and a child like Callum is seriously harmed can a restorative approach repair the damage and prevent such incidents in the future? Callum's mum, the police officer, and his school vice-principal share their experiences. |