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Aspiring To High Quality Restorative Practices: The RPI Quality

24 Nov 2021

The sources consulted for this Framework included work on standards and best practice by the European Forum for Restorative Justice (2018), the Institute for Research and Innovation in the Social Services, Scotland (2018), the Council of Europe (2018), the New Zealand Ministry of Justice (2019), the Restorative Justice Council (2020) and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (2020). [...] Quality standards and guidance for good practice are well-developed in the field of restorative justice in 3 Restorative Language Restorative Conversations Restorative Circles Restorative Meetings Restorative Conferences Aspiring To High Quality Restorative Practices: The RPI Quality Assurance Framework the criminal justice arena, not least because of the need to protect the rights and ensure the. [...] RPI’s standards below draw on the work by the European Forum for Restorative Justice (2018), the Institute for Research and Innovation in the Social Services, Scotland (2018), the Council of Europe (2018), the New Zealand Ministry of Justice (2019), the Restorative Justice Council (2020) and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (2020). [...] The information should include an explanation of the purpose and nature of the restorative process, the roles and responsibilities of those involved and the different restorative options that might be available. [...] They should ask about the nature of the incident (e.g., any sensitive aspects), participants’ thoughts and feelings at the time of the incident and since, and the level and impact of harm caused or experienced.
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