There is a growing acknowledgment amongst professionals and
academics that we need to develop new responses to crime. This book
provides an insight into the first introduction of restorative
justice to the criminal justice system in the Republic of Ireland.
By analysing six case studies of restorative conferencing events,
the authors aim to address the salient question of how restorative
conferencing for young offenders can facilitate an exchange process
whereby forms of reparation and social regulation may be achieved.
The restorative justice process has much to offer, and the authors
argue that this concept, particularly as it centres on the greater
use of non custodial sentences, will not only bring about changes
in the law but also have significant implications for social
regulation.
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