Source: (2004) London: Youth Justice Board for England and Wales. Downloaded 11 August 2005.
This report is based on an evaluation of 46 restorative justice projects which were funded
by the Youth Justice Board (the Board). The data are based on the final reports submitted
by the independent local evaluator for each project. The main areas covered in this report
include a description of the projects and of the characteristics of the young people on these
projects, a discussion of the implementation problems which staff in the projects have
faced, and an assessment of the outcomes of the restorative interventions in terms of
completion rates, reconviction and feedback from participants. The report concludes with
the main lessons which have emerged for evaluation and implementation of restorative
justice projects. (excerpt)
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