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Looking Back to the Future: Threats to the Success of Restorative Justice in the United Kingdom
Authors:Carolyn Hoyle  Fernanda Fonseca Rosenblatt
Institution:1. Centre for Criminology, University of Oxford, Oxford, UKcarolyn.hoyle@crim.ox.ac.uk;3. Centro de Ciências Jurídicas, Universidade Católica de Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil
Abstract:Abstract

Recent years have witnessed an entrenchment of restorative justice principles and practices in the youth and adult criminal justice systems of the United Kingdom. This research presents a comparative analysis of the findings of two empirical studies—one of a police restorative cautioning scheme conducted 15 years ago, and the second a contemporary study of youth offender panels. In this research, we argue that restorative justice practices in the United Kingdom are repeating history, rather than learning from it. Specifically, we argue that if restorative justice programs continue to proliferate with the same shortcomings—most notably, inadequate victim involvement, failure to provide a genuine role for the community, and targeting only relatively low-level crime—the future for restorative justice in the United Kingdom is likely to be bleak.
Keywords:juvenile offenders  restorative justice  victim participation  victims
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