1st Edition

Juvenile Justice Reform and Restorative Justice

By Gordon Bazemore, Mara Schiff Copyright 2005
    400 Pages
    by Willan

    400 Pages
    by Willan

    This book, based on a large-scale research project funded by the National Institute of Justice and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, provides an overview of the restorative justice conferencing programs currently in operation in the United States, paying particular attention to the qualitative dimensions of this, based on interviews, focus groups and ethnographic observation. It provides an unrivalled view of restorative justice conferencing in practice, and what the people involved felt and thought about it.

    The book looks at four structural variations in the face-to-face form of restorative decision making: family group conferences, victim-offender mediation/dialogue, neighborhood accountability boards, peacemaking circles. The authors address two issues that have received limited research emphasis in restorative justice: the lack of clear and consistent standards, and the absence of testable theories of intervention that reflect what has become a rather diverse practice. In response the authors conclude with a proposed structure for principle-based evaluation designed to test emerging theories of restorative decision making.

    Foreword by Joe Hudson and Dennis Maloney  Introduction  1. Restorative justice, restorative group conferencing, and juvenile justice  2. Principles to practice: intermediate outcomes, intervention theories, and conferencing tasks  3. Prevalence and scope of restorative decision-making: findings from a national inventory and survey on restorative conferencing for youth  4. Methodology for the qualitative study and description of conference stages and phases  5. Repairing harm in the conferencing environment  6. Stakeholder involvement in the conferencing environment  7. Community/government relationship and role transformation  8. Looking back and moving forward: conclusions, implications, and an agenda for future research.  Appendix

    Biography

    Gordon Bazemore is Professor of Criminology, and Chair of the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, at Florida Atlantic University.

    Mara Schiff is Associate Professor of Criminology at Florida Atlantic University.