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A report on the evaluation of RCMP Restorative Justice Initiative [electronic resource] : Community Justice Forum as seen by participants / by Jharna Chatterjee.

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Recherches policières canadienne

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Livres électroniques

Titre alternatif

Rapport sur l'évaluation de l'Initiative de justice réparatrice de la GRC : degré de satisfaction des participants aux forums de justice communautaire.
A report on the evaluation of RCMP Restorative Justice Initiative : training component.

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Bibliographie

Includes bibliographical references: p. 54-56.

Description

1 online resource (103 p.)

Note

Also published in French under title: Rapport sur l'évaluation de l'Initiative de justice réparatrice de la GRC : degré de satisfaction des participants aux forums de justice communautaire.
Description based on print version record.

Résumé

"This is the second report on the evaluation of the Restorative Justice Initiative of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). Three training workshops were held by the RCMP in January, 1997 as the first format step in implementing the philosophy and principles of restorative justice, and more specifically, in introducing one of its tools,—Family Group Conferencing or Community Justice Forum (CJF). The first report presented findings from mail-in and telephone surveys conducted across the country to collect information from individuals trained to be trainers and CJF facilitators. The second report will examine the effectiveness of this initiative in the context of theoretical claims proposed by its advocates, primarily from the CJF participants' perspective, and secondarily, from the facilitators' viewpoint on the basis of their direct experience with CJFs."--P. 1.

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Accès en ligne

Contenu

1. Introduction. -- 1.1 The concept of restorative justice. -- 1.2. A brief history of the re-emergence of restorative justice. -- 1.3. Theoretical underpinnings of restorative justice. -- 1.4. RCMP and the restorative justice -- 1.5. National "train the trainers" component. -- 1.6. A summary of findings from the first report. -- 1.7. Recent training activities. -- 2. The evaluation project. -- 2.1. Data collection. -- 3. Findings. -- 3.1. Section one: CJF participants' perceptions. -- 3.2. Section two: CJF facilitators' perceptions. -- 4. Discussion. -- 5. Conclusion and recommendations. -- 5.1. Conclusions. -- 5.2. Recommendations and implications -- 5.3. Future research.

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