PUBLICATIONS
January 1, 2015
European Research on Restorative Juvenile Justice Volume 1: Research and Selection of the Most Effective Juvenile Restorative Justice Practices in Europe: Snapshots from 28 EU Member States
Restorative Justice
European Research on Restorative Juvenile Justice Volume 1: Research and Selection of the Most Effective Juvenile Restorative Justice Practices in Europe: Snapshots from 28 EU Member States
DATE
January 1, 2015
AUTHORS
Frieder Dünkel, Philip Horsfield, International Juvenile Justice Observatory, European Council for Juvenile Justice
YEARS
2015
POLICIES
Restorative Justice
European Research on Restorative Juvenile Justice Volume 1: Research and Selection of the Most Effective Juvenile Restorative Justice Practices in Europe: Snapshots from 28 EU Member States
The primary objective of this study is to map out and “inventorize” the restorative justice landscape in the European Union today, to identify factors that have proven to pose decisive challenges and obstacles to implementing restorative justice measures effectively and to subsequently identify promising solutions (“good practices”) to these common problems by drawing on the positive experiences that have been made in other countries.
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