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110 _aMinistry of Justice | Tahū o te Ture
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999 _c4986
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040 _aAFVC
245 _aReoffending analysis for restorative justice cases 2008 - 2013 :
_bsummary results
_cMinistry of Justice
260 _aWellington, New Zealand :
_bMinistry of Justice,
_c[n.d.]
300 _aelectronic document (8 pages); PDF file: 552.67 KB
520 _a"Key findings from this study include that: The reoffending rate for offenders who participated in restorative justice was 15% lower over the following 12 month period than comparable offenders and 7.5% lower over three years. Offenders who participated in restorative justice committed 26% fewer offences per offender within the following 12 month period than comparable offenders (20% fewer offences within three years). Restorative justice appeared to help reduce reoffending across many offence types including violence, property abuse/damage and dishonesty. However, the reoffending rate was not lower for restorative justice participants who committed a driving causing death/injury offence." This is the third Ministry of Justice report to consider whether restorative justice conferences are associated with reduced reoffending. (From the publication). Access the website for the previous 2008-2009 and 2008-2011 reoffending analysis reports. Record #4986
650 _aJUSTICE
_9333
650 _aOFFENDERS
_9413
650 _aRECIDIVISM
_9491
650 _aRESTORATIVE JUSTICE
_9502
650 4 _aVICTIMS OF CRIMES
_9623
650 _aVIOLENCE
_9629
650 _9181
_aDATA ANALYSIS
856 _uhttps://www.justice.govt.nz/assets/rj-Reoffending-Analysis-for-Restorative-Justice-Cases-2008-2013-Summary-Results.pdf
856 _uhttps://www.justice.govt.nz/about/lawyers-and-service-providers/service-providers/restorative-justice-providers/
_yFind previous reoffending analysis reports and other resources
942 _2ddc
_cREPORT