Source: (2003) Paper presented at ‘Building a Global Alliance for Restorative Practices and Family Empowerment’. The Fourth International Conference on Conferencing, Circles and other Restorative Practices. 28-30 August 2003 Veldhoven, Netherlands NH Koningshof Hotel.
This paper highlights the key findings from an independent evaluation of the Essex FGC Restorative Justice Project and discuss the practice issues that developed. The multi-agency partnership element of the project is a key indicator of why it has been so successful because the program’s objectives were shared and owned by multiple agencies. Author’s abstract
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