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).

Reforming the Force: An Examination of the Impact of the Operational Sub-Culture on Reform and Modernisation Within the Police Servic

This article explores the contention that the police service within England and Wales demonstrates difficulty in carrying out long-term reform and  modernisation in response to criticism and critical case recommendations.

Widows and Community Based Transitional Justice in Post Genocide Rwanda

After decades of cycles of violence between Hutu and Tutsi in Rwanda, 1994 witnessed genocide more effective than Hitler's gas chambers (Carlsson, 2005) costing the lives of estimates between 500,000 (Desforges, 1999) to one million people (Gourevitch, 1998).

Book Reviews (10.1)

Editorial (10.1)

The Use of Avatar Based Learning as a Medium for Criminal Justice Education

'Thought Pieces' are papers which draw on the author's personal knowledge and experience to offer stimulating and thought provoking ideas relevant to the aims of the Journal.

Freedom of Expression, Minorities and State Protection

Thought Pieces' are papers which draw on the author's personal knowledge and experience to offer stimulating and thought provoking ideas relevant to the aims of the Journal.