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Review of the delivery of restorative justice in family violence cases by providers funded by the Ministry of Justice Venezia Kingi, Judy Paulin and Laurie Porima

By: Kingi, Venezia.
Contributor(s): Paulin, Judy | Porima, Laurie.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Wellington, N.Z. : Ministry of Justice, 2008Description: electronic document (141 p.); PDF file: 610.21 KB; HTML.ISBN: 978-0-478-29054-3.Subject(s): FAMILY VIOLENCE | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | JUSTICE | RESTORATIVE JUSTICE | SUPPORT SERVICES | SURVEYS | VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | NEW ZEALANDSummary: in June 2006, the Ministry of Justice contracted researchers from the Crime and Justice Research Centre, Victoria University, to undertake a review of the delivery of restorative justice in family violence cases. No longer available online. Contact the Ministry of Justice. The objectives of the review were to describe the nature and extent of the delivery of restorative justice in family violence cases across the restorative justice programmes operating at five sites including the following: how selection of cases occurs; assessment of appropriateness of each referral; how the consent of participants is obtained; detail of the restorative justice processes; safety of participants; the outcomes for individuals (both victim and offender) from the processes – e.g. participation in therapeutic programmes, sentencing outcomes, etc). (from the Executive Summary).
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in June 2006, the Ministry of Justice contracted researchers from the Crime and Justice Research Centre, Victoria University, to undertake a review of the delivery of restorative justice in family violence cases. No longer available online. Contact the Ministry of Justice.

The objectives of the review were to describe the nature and extent of the delivery of restorative justice in family violence cases across the restorative justice programmes operating at five sites including the following:

how selection of cases occurs;
assessment of appropriateness of each referral;
how the consent of participants is obtained;
detail of the restorative justice processes;
safety of participants;
the outcomes for individuals (both victim and offender) from the processes – e.g. participation in therapeutic programmes, sentencing outcomes, etc). (from the Executive Summary).