Full title in original language:
Twelve Experiments in Restorative Justice: The Jerry Lee Program of Randomized Trials of restorative Justice Conferences
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:
Lawrence W. Sherman, Heather Strang, Geoffrey Barnes, Daniel J. Woods, Sarah Bennett, Nova Inkpen, Dorothy Newbury-Birch, Meredith Rossner, Caroline Angel, Malcolm Mearns, Molly Slothower
Publication year:
2015
Published by:
Journal of Experimental Criminology
Copyright holder:
© Journal of Experimental Criminology
Contact name and address:
Journal of Experimental Criminology
Contact website:
Key themes:
cpcj, criminal justice, justice, crime, restorative justice, Jerry Lee, randomised, trial, Australia, United Kingdom, uk
Links:
Short description:
The authors conducted and measured outcomes from the Jerry Lee Program of 12 randomized trials over two decades in Australia and the United Kingdom (UK), testing an identical method of restorative justice taught by the same trainers to hundreds of police officers and others who delivered it to 2231 offenders and 1179 victims in 1995–2004. The article provides a review of the scientific progress and policy effects of the program, as described in 75 publications and papers arising from it, including previously unpublished results of our ongoing analyses.