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Record ID: a8333a2e-83de-4af4-9b62-0037a99d4a3c
Type: Book Chapter
Title: Children and family violence: restorative messages from New Zealand
Other Titles: Restorative justice and family violence
Authors: Morris, Allison
Keywords: Restorative justice;Child protection
Year: 2002
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Notes:  Describes the key features of youth justice and care and protection family group conferencing as they have been developed in New Zealand, utilising case studies to illustrate the various stages, benefits and disadvantages of each. Several evaluations of care and protection family group conference programmes are reviewed and the perceived advantages and potential risks associated with its implementation are identified. The primary concerns raised in relation to the application of restorative justice models to situations of family violence involving children are then addressed under the headings of power imbalances, safety and trivialisation of abuse. Concludes that most of the potential risks can be avoided through good practice and continual evaluation.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/11187
ISBN: 9780521521659
Physical description: xi, 288 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
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