The first IARS response has specific focus on youth justice and draws on focus groups held with young people. It also uses evidence compiled by IARS through past research into young people and criminal justice. The response puts an emphasis on youth-led projects, the contribution of public legal education, early intervention and restorative processes for preventing young people from offending. A copy of this consultation response can also be found in IARS' online library.
The second IARS response was produced by IARS' Director Dr. Theo Gavrielides and IARS and focuses on restorative justice. The evidence was collected via various restorative justice research programmes carried out by IARS and other organisations. The response makes a case for an independent voice for the restorative justice movement, infrastructure support for restorative justice practitioners and a more thorough evaluation. It also presents evidence on the use of restorative justice in prisons. A copy of this response can be found in IARS' online library .
For further information about these consultation responses please contact Theo Gavrielides - [email protected]
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