The Restorative Justice Victim Satisfaction Survey measures victims’ experiences of, and satisfaction with Ministry of Justice-funded restorative justice processes.
For this research, victims or their representatives from 24 restorative justice providers around New Zealand were interviewed via telephone. Of the 329 respondents, most (n=289; 88%) attended the conference that was held.
Gravitas Research and Strategy Ltd was commissioned to telephone interview victims for whom a restorative justice process had been held between 1 January 2015 and 31 December 2015.
The interviews were conducted between 6 May 2016 and 13 June 2016, and were on average 28 minutes long. It should be noted that the survey findings represent the experiences and views of the respondents and cannot be extrapolated to represent those of all victims involved with restorative justice.
The Restorative Justice Victim Satisfaction Survey measures victims’ experiences of, and satisfaction with Ministry of Justice-funded restorative justice processes.
For this research, victims or their representatives from 24 restorative justice providers around New Zealand were interviewed via telephone. Of the 329 respondents, most (n=289; 88%) attended the conference that was held.
Gravitas Research and Strategy Ltd was commissioned to telephone interview victims for whom a restorative justice process had been held between 1 January 2015 and 31 December 2015.
The interviews were conducted between 6 May 2016 and 13 June 2016, and were on average 28 minutes long. It should be noted that the survey findings represent the experiences and views of the respondents and cannot be extrapolated to represent those of all victims involved with restorative justice.