How effective are restorative approaches in meeting the needs of victims and perpetrators of youth crime?
How effective are restorative approaches in meeting the needs of victims and perpetrators of youth crime? – AIM FOR 300-350 WORDS
- Justify strategies that empower victims and young people to participate in restorative processes, both within the community and secure settings – (300)
Term 2
- Victim Awareness
-Encourages young people to think about victims, is this done enough? Can be done at various stages. Best done over a period of time often with RJ as the goal
- Are barriers different with BAME and women?
Girls and RJ
How effective is restorative Justice in meeting the needs of victims and perpetrators of youth crime?
- Justify strategies that empower victims and young people to participate in restorative processes, both within the community and secure settings –
- Schemes in custody: with a view to taking part in RJ at the end
Restorative Justice Council (2016) Restorative Justice in Custodial Settings Restorative Justice Council: London
- Face to face between victim and offender
- What offences is this model of RJ suitable for?
- Needs planning and may take years to facilitate
- Multi-agency
- Managing expectations
- How is risk managed and the importance of a good practitioner
- Preparation
- What is needed to be effective?
https://restorativejustice.org.uk/sites/default/files/resources/files/Practitioners%20Handbook_0.pdf
