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Approaches to youth justice
and community conflict resolution rely heavily on police targets and
“bringing people to justice”. This has resulted in high numbers of arrests
for low-level offences, mainly of children and young people. The government
is now trying a number of community-based judicial initiatives, across
England and Wales, that can help reduce anti-social behaviour and neighbourhood
conflict.
Restorative approaches can
be used as an alternative method to reach long-term solutions. This
annual conference will provide an opportunity to hear the latest policy
developments and learn from good practice examples how restorative techniques
can help reduce re-offending and the use of custodial sentences for
low-level offences, as well as solve conflicts in our communities and
schools.
For further information contact
Sarah Spencer on 020 7324 4359,
e-mail sarah.spencer@neilstewartassociates.co.uk
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