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Implementing restorative justice in children′s res idential care: Researching Criminal Justice

Autor Carol Hayden
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iun 2010
Restorative justice (RJ) and restorative approaches (RAs) are becoming increasingly valued as a way of responding to a wide range of conflicts, including problem and offending behaviours. The growth in the use of RJ and RAs has been described as a 'global social movement' that sets out to repair harm, reduce conflict and harmonise civil society. This report takes a close look at the implementation of an RJ approach in the challenging environment of children's residential care homes. It will appeal to people who are interested in the use of RJ, particularly its use with children and young people, as well as those interested in problem and offending behaviours in relation to children in care.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781847426482
ISBN-10: 1847426484
Pagini: 144
Dimensiuni: 170 x 245 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bristol University Press
Seria Researching Criminal Justice


Recenzii

The over-representation of young people from residential care backgrounds in the criminal justice system is an issue of growing concern and understanding what justice means for children in residential care is very important. This book is a timely and intelligent contribution to this complex policy and practice problem. Will McMahon, Chair, Care Leavers' Association and Policy Director, Centre for Crime and Justice Studies, Kings College, London.

Carol Hayden is one of the leading figures in the area of youth exclusion and restorative justice. She writes clearly and knowledgeably about the ways in which those working in the residential sector can make a real difference to children's lives through restorative justice. It will become a key text in the field. Dr Hilary Cremin, Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge

Notă biografică

Carol Hayden, Institute of Criminal Justice Studies, University of Portsmouth and Dennis Gough, Institute of Criminal Justice Studies, University of Portsmouth

Cuprins

Restorative justice: promises and pathways
Children in care: the policy context
Background to the research
Problem and offending behaviour in residential care
Using restorative justice: manager and care staff views
Children and young people's views
What happens during a period of residential care?
From Wagga Wagga to the children's home