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The UK
government
Crime Reduction Restorative Justice pages have some useful links to
restorative justice policies and practice.
The
Home
Office Restorative Justice page includes links to the UK government’s
Restorative Justice strategy, which aims to facilitate further use of
restorative justice in the criminal justice system.
The
Inside Out Trust
develops prison projects based on restorative justice principles. Prisoners
learn new skills which they use to provide goods and services to
disadvantaged people all over the world.
The
Restorative Justice
Consortium brings together a range of organisations representing
victims, offenders, young people,
mediators, and professionals.. This site has
many useful, including resources for
practitioners.
Restorative Justice: the Government's Strategy can be downloaded in full
here.
The
Thames Valley
Police Restorative Justice pages outline how the force is developing
restorative policing, an approach to crime and anti-social behaviour based
on the principles of restorative justice.
The
Youth Justice Board Restorative Justice Knowledgebase contains
useful links and downloads, including government
policy documents and material for practitioners.
Restorative Justice:
International
The
Australian Institute of Criminology Restorative Justice pages have some
useful links to the Australian and the experience.
The Centre
for Restorative Justice at the Australian National University undertakes
research on restorative justice
The
Centre for Restorative Justice
is linked with Simon Fraser University School of Criminology, funded by the
Correctional Service of Canada.
Community
Restorative Justice site is an Irish website with wide ranging
discussion on restorative justice which is rooted in practice experience.
The
Council on Crime and
Justice is an independent, non-profit organisation which has been
involved in such areas as offender services, alternative sanctions, victim's
rights, and restorative justice.
The
European Forum for
Victim-Offender Mediation and Restorative Justice provides information on
the Forum and on the restorative justice movement in Europe and the rest of
the world. It also aims to improve communication between all those
interested in restorative justice.
The
International Institute for
Restorative Practices is a US organisation that provides education,
consulting and research in support of the development of restorative
practices around the world.
The Restorative Justice in
Canada site is linked with with Conflict Resolution Network Canada
develops, promotes and extends the use of conflict resolution and
restorative justice processes such as negotiation, mediation,
consensus-building and peacemaking circles
The
Restorative Justice Centre in South
Africa has some useful links and practice guidance.
The
Restorative Justice Ireland
Network website provide information about the various restorative
justice programmes in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, and
offers an access point for contacts, international and regional research,
and information related to restorative justice.
Restorative Justice Online
aims to be a non-partisan source of authoritative information on restorative
justice. It is linked with the PFI Centre for Justice & Reconciliation
The
Restorative Justice
On-Line Notebook is a US National Institute of Justice on-line resource
designed to promote the understanding of restorative justice.
The
Restorative Justice Trust
in New Zealand
support the view that restorative justice creatively addresses the trauma of
crime by recognising that victims have many needs which are not met in the
current system.
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