Ressources en psychocriminologie, psychologie forensique et criminologie
Header

« Working with women who offend »: A guide for restorative justice practitioners

avril 11th, 2016 | Publié par crisostome dans JUSTICE RESTAURATIVE

The Restorative Justice Council (2016) Working with women who offend: A guide for restorative justice practitioners

restorative_justice_womenIntroduction

This brief guide for practitioners is based on the findings from the seven-month research project entitled Making restorative justice work for women who have offended. Funded by Barrow Cadbury Trust, this study aimed to explore female offenders’ access to, and experiences of, restorative justice.

The ultimate objective of the project was to develop an evidence-based set of recommendations for the effective and ethical use of restorative justice with women who have offended, with a view to increasing the number of female offenders accessing restorative justice and ensuring that those women who do take part have a positive experience of it.

More details of this research, and the full findings, are contained in the research report, which is available on the Restorative Justice Council’s (RJC) website. Some of the findings, however, had particular relevance for frontline practice, and this document specifically highlights these recommendations. It is intended to be helpful for practitioners who are managing restorative justice cases that involve a female perpetrator in order to foster effective and ethical working approaches

 

restorativejustice.org.uk

si le lien est brisé: Working with women who offend – a practitioner guide

Vous pouvez suivre les réponses à cet article via le RSS 2.0 Vous pouvez commenter tout en bas. Les pings ne sont pas autorisés pour le moment.

Laisser un commentaire