Full title in original language:
Desistance and restorative justice. Mechanisms for desisting from crime within restorative justice practices
Education level:
University University (18+ years)Topic / subtopic:
Crime prevention and criminal justice Restorative justice Criminal justice systemTarget audience:
Students,
Teachers / Lecturers
Type of resource:
Publication / Article
Languages:
English
Region of relevance:
Global
Access:
open access
Individual authors:
Katrien Lauwaert, Ivo Aertsen
Publication year:
2015
Published by:
European Forum for Restorative Justice
Copyright holder:
© European Forum for Restorative Justice
Contact name and address:
European Forum for Restorative Justice
Contact website:
Key themes:
cpcj, criminal justice, justice, crime, restorative justice
Links:
Short description:
The project ‘Desistance and restorative justice. Mechanisms for desisting from crime within restorative justice practices’ focuses on the benefit offenders can get in a desistance perspective from participating in a restorative justice (RJ) process. The research was developed as a complement of an earlier study the European Forum for Restorative Justice coordinated on ‘Victims and restorative justice’ and as a response to an increasing interest of in particular policymakers in knowing what the effect of participation in restorative justice processes is on offending behaviour.