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Justice Reinvestment – A New Approach to Crime and Justice

Working With Others
UK
26/06/2007
Author: 
Vivien Stern, Rob Allen

The work on Restorative Prisons led directly to a detailed examination of the concept which came to be known as Justice Reinvestment. This is a term which was coined in the United States of America to describe efforts to use funds currently being spent on imprisoning offenders more productively in those areas from which the offenders come through local community based initiatives. This approach to criminal justice gives local rather than central government the power to decide how money should be best spent to produce safer local communities.  

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Restorative Prison Project

Working With Others
UK
02/05/2004
Author: 
ICPS

Between 2000 and 2004 ICPS developed the Restorative Prison Project which set out to discover the extent to which restorative principles could be used in the prison setting as a means of assisting prisoners to resettle into their communities after release. The project, which was funded by the Northern Rock Foundation, was overseen by an advisory group chaired by Sir Graham Melmoth, then CEO of the Co-operative Wholesale Society.

The project identified four key elements which might be used to assist the process of resettlement: