The Restorative Justice Project: Evaluation of Restorative Justice Conferences

Morag MacDonald, James J. Williams, David Kane, Sophie Grace Rowe

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Abstract

This report outlines the key findings of the evaluation of conferences held as part of the Restorative Justice Project that is funded by the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner and managed by the Birmingham Social Housing Partnership. The purpose of the evaluation was to support the shaping of an RJ model and service delivery of RJ which is: ? Accessible to all victims across Birmingham; ? Victim-centred in its approach; ? Efficient; ? Scoped to grow and develop across the West Midlands; ? Designed to develop the Specialist Team and invest in leadership. The evaluation was divided into two phases: Phase 1 identified and compared the costs of restorative justice conferences to the agencies involved. Phase 2 explored the experiences and perceptions of participants in the restorative justice conferences.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherBirmingham City University
Place of PublicationBirmingham
Publication statusPublished (VoR) - 1 May 2017

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