Implementing restorative justice in children's residential care /
Restorative justice (RJ) and restorative approaches (RAs) are becoming increasingly valued as a way of responding to a wide range of conflicts, including problem and offending behaviours. The growth in the use of RJ and RAs has been described as a 'global social movement' that sets out to...
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Portland, OR :
Policy Press,
2010.
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- Implementing restorativejustice in children's residential care; Contents; List of figures and tables; Acknowledgements; 1. Restorative justice: promises and pathways; 2. Children in care: the policy context; 3. Background to the research; 4. Problem and offending behaviours in residential care; 5. Using restorative justice: manager and care staff views; 6. Children and young people's views; 7. What happens during a period of residential care?; 8. From Wagga Wagga to the children's home; References.