Benefits and challenges of using restorative justice approaches for victims of crime committed by adults: An exploration of theory and evidence


Autoria(s): Richards, Kelly
Contribuinte(s)

Bruce, J.

Bolitho, J.

Mason, G.

Data(s)

01/11/2012

Resumo

Book Abstract: Current experimentations with approaches to restorative justice for adult offenders represents a compelling new direction in the criminal justice system. This book examines the values and challenges of restorative justice for adult offenders, victims and communities. The discussion is situated within current debate, available research, and the international literature. In canvassing the structure, content, and delivery of key Australian and New Zealand restorative justice programs for adult offenders, the distinguished authors offer critical analysis of the emergence and impact of program developements for practitioners and professionals. This collection brings together stimulating and informed articles by experienced practitioners, leading academics and new researchers in the field. It also offers valuable insights into emerging restorative justice practice for adult offenders and provides a real alternative to the adversarial justice system.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/53761/

Publicador

Sydney Institute of Criminology Press:

Relação

http://www.federationpress.com.au/bookstore/book.asp?isbn=9781742102894

Richards, Kelly (2012) Benefits and challenges of using restorative justice approaches for victims of crime committed by adults: An exploration of theory and evidence. In Bruce, J., Bolitho, J., & Mason, G. (Eds.) Restorative justice and adults: Emerging issues,. Sydney Institute of Criminology Press:, Sydney, New South Wales, pp. 142-155.

Fonte

Faculty of Law; School of Justice

Tipo

Book Chapter