Resources

Restorative Conferencing Reduces Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms

A controlled study on the effects of restorative conferencing on victims of crime has shown that it reduces post-traumatic stress symptoms.

Best Practice Guidance for Restorative Justice Practitioners and their Case Supervisors and Line Managers (Scotland)

All those who participate in restorative justice deserve to have access to the highest quality of service available.

Restorative Justice and Work-Related Death

These three reports, compiled by Dr Derek Brookes, explore whether restorative justice can both contribute to workplace safety and help heal bereaved families after work-related deaths better than the traditional system.

A summary of policy developments

Notes from the Restorative Justice Consortium covering September 2001 to July 2009.

Lord Justice Auld's Review of the Criminal Courts of England and Wales – RJC response

The RJC's response to Lord Justice Auld's Review of the Criminal Courts of England and Wales from January 2002.

The Government’s Strategy on Restorative Justice – RJC response

The RJC's response to the Government’s Strategy on Restorative Justice 2003.

Conditional cautioning: Code of Practice 2004 – RJC response

The RJC's response to Conditional cautioning: Code of Practice 2004.

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

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