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Victim Evaluations of Face-to-Face Restorative Justice Conferences: A Quasi-Experimental Analysis
Authors:Heather Strang   Lawrence Sherman  Caroline M. Angel  Daniel J. Woods   Sarah Bennett  Dorothy Newbury-Birch   Nova Inkpen
Affiliation:Australian National University; University of Pennsylvania; Australian National University
Abstract:One major goal of face-to-face restorative justice (RJ) is to help heal the psychological harm suffered by crime victims ( Braithwaite, 2002 ). Substantial evidence from randomized controlled trials (RCTs) has shown that this can be accomplished ( Strang, 2002 ) and more trials are underway ( Sherman & Strang, 2004 ). These outcomes are even more clearly, if less rigorously, demonstrated through retrospective interviews of victims about their feelings before and after RJ took place. We review the responses of victims ( N = 210) who participated in trials in Canberra (Australia) and in London, Thames Valley, and Northumbria (UK). Despite substantial variations in offense types, social contexts, nation and race, before-after changes revealed by qualitative and quantitative data are all in the same beneficial direction.
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