Using Victims’ Voices to Prevent Violence Against Women: A Critique

Several changes to the UK criminal justice system have led to an increasing visibility and engagement with victims after decades of concentrating mainly on offenders.

A Case Study of an English Community Court

This article reports on the results of case study research into the implementation and operation of a community court in an English city.

Community Justice File 28

Representations of British Probation Officers in Film, Television Drama and Novels 1948-2012

This paper offers an overview of representations of the British probation service in three fictional media over a sixty year period, up to the present time.

Scaling it Down? A Study to Identify how 16+ Young Offenders Across Leicestershire Engage with Education, Training or Employment

This paper describes research into the education, training and employment (ETE) status of young offenders in Leicestershire, England.

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Factors Contributing to Victims’ Satisfaction with Restorative Justice Practice: A Qualitative Examination

Extant research indicates that restorative justice can deliver benefits which the traditional Criminal Justice Process cannot, ranging from victim satisfaction to reducing offender recidivism (Zehr, 2005; Bergseth & Bouffard, 2007).

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