Restorative justice's impact on participants' psychological and physical health / [by] Tanya Rugge & Terri-Lynne Scott.: PS3-1/2009-3

Research on restorative justice has cited many positive benefits for participants. For example, restorative justice processes are satisfying to both victims and offenders. However, despite references made to positive impacts on participants’ well-being, few studies specifically examine the impact of restorative justice processes on participants’ psychological health and physical health using specific health indicators. This study utilized a quasi-experimental, repeated-measures design to assess changes in psychological and physical health in 92 participants (50 victims and 42 offenders) who experienced a restorative justice process.
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| Title | Restorative justice's impact on participants' psychological and physical health / [by] Tanya Rugge & Terri-Lynne Scott. |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
| Language | Bilingual-[English | French] |
| Format | Physical text |
| Other formats | Digital text-[English], Digital text-[French] |
| Parallel description | [French] |
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| Binding | Spiral binding |
| Description | English text, 24p. : graphs, references, tables ; 28 cm. |
| ISBN | 978-1-100-50500-8 |
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