The Role of Restorative Justice in Teen Courts: A Preliminary Look
The Role of Restorative Justice in Teen Courts: A Preliminary Look
In March 2000, the American Probation and Parole Association convened a focus group to examine and discuss the role of restorative justice in teen court programs (also called youth and peer courts). The panel consisted of persons working actively in teen courts and persons working actively in more traditional restorative justice-based programs.
This paper provides a brief overview of restorative justice principles and addresses several key issues the focus group members identified that serve as a promising foundation from which teen courts can begin to move toward integrating more restorative justice-based practices within their programs. Key issues discussed include how youth courts can rethink the role of victims and the community within their programs, how youth courts can alter the way that their proceedings and practices are structured, and how youth courts can rethink and redefine sentencing options so that they are based on the restorative justice philosophy.
- Format: pdf
- Publisher: National Youth Court Center, American Probation and Parole Association
- Author: Tracy Godwin
- Resource Release Date: 01/01/2001
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