Restorative justice: The current use of family group conferencing in the British youth justice system
This paper will examine the current use of family group conferencing with regard to young people in the British youth justice system. Restorative justice is currently at the pinnacle of the British political agenda & policy makers are seeking to legislate for more restorative justice practices t...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Kriminologija I Socijalna Integracija 2004-12, Vol.12 (2), p.127-136 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper will examine the current use of family group conferencing with regard to young people in the British youth justice system. Restorative justice is currently at the pinnacle of the British political agenda & policy makers are seeking to legislate for more restorative justice practices to take place within the criminal justice system. Much has been written about restorative justice interventions, especially family group conferencing, which in England & Wales is heralded as a new way to address youth crime, a perennial problem for these countries & many other Western nations. However, the conference model used & practice context of these approaches, have received little attention in the literature with their additional implications for young people, their families, social workers & their practice. This paper begins with a brief clarification of terms & literature review before critically examining the contemporary use of this approach. 90 References. Adapted from the source document. |
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ISSN: | 1330-2604 |