Building a New Paradigm: Enhancing Restorative Policing

Location
Manchester Mercure Hotel, Piccadilly
Date(s)
Tuesday 3rd (09:00) - Wednesday 4th July 2018 (17:00)
Contact
For further info, email kerri.gilbert@ntu.ac.uk
Registration URL
https://www.ntu.ac.uk/about-us/events/events/2018/07/building-a-new-paradigm-enhancing-restorative-policing
Description

This two-day event offers police officers new insights into contemporary developments in restorative justice policing. In particular, the event will include seminars interspersed with a range of practical activities. These will show how restorative justice practice, informed by the concepts of agency and accountability, can:

  1. increase the active participation of victims and offenders in restorative processes
  2. increase the number of face to face encounters
  3. improve the quality of dialogue
  4. improve the quality of agreed action plans
  5. improve the level of completed action plans
  6. achieve longer-term outcomes such as victim satisfaction and recovery and offender reintegration and reductions in recidivism

Tim Chapman, who has extensive experience in training restorative justice practitioners will lead the sessions, along with Professor David O'Mahony (University of Essex), Professor Jonathan Doak (Nottingham Trent University) and Dr Kerry Clamp (University of Nottingham), all of whom are active researchers in restorative policing. This Workshop is funded by Nottingham Law School and the University of Essex and places are strictly limited. The delegate fee for the event is £25, which includes all refreshments, and lunch on both days.

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