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Restorative Justice and Harmful Sexual Behaviour (RJHSB): A commentary

Gavin, Paul; Wager, Nadia; Palmer, Jill; Cawley, Phil; Walker, Tony; Bates, Andrew

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Authors

Paul Gavin

Nadia Wager

Jill Palmer

Phil Cawley

Tony Walker

Andrew Bates



Abstract

Restorative Justice (RJ) has been practiced around the world in various settings, including criminal justice,
for many years (Shapland et al., 2004; 2006). In the UK, there has been a long history of its use with the
intent to allow those who have committed offences and victims of crime to interact with one another via
letters or direct meetings (known as a restorative justice conference). These processes enable the person
who has caused the harm to apologise for, or at least acknowledge, the crime they committed, and the
victim-survivor to express what the consequences of the offence were for them. The intention is to achieve
a constructive outcome from which each party can move forward positively with their life.

Citation

Gavin, P., Wager, N., Palmer, J., Cawley, P., Walker, T., & Bates, A. (2024). Restorative Justice and Harmful Sexual Behaviour (RJHSB): A commentary. NOTA News: National Organisation for the Treatment of Abuse

Report Type Discussion Paper
Online Publication Date Mar 4, 2024
Publication Date Mar 4, 2024
Deposit Date Apr 16, 2024
Publicly Available Date Apr 17, 2024
Pages 28-32
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/11897777

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