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Values and Evaluation: Assessing Processes and Outcomes of Restorative Justice ProgramsDivision of Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati
Division of Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati Increased interest in the restorative justice programs is accompanied by concern for whether they work andthrough what basic processes. Yet the task of evaluating restorative justice programs is a daunting one because they are so diverse, pursuing unique andmultiple objectives. Restorative justice is guidedby values that emphasize healing andsocial well-being of those affectedby crime. These values must guide program evaluation. The authors explore ways to conceptualize andmeasure program inputs and outputs for the purpose of assessing both processes and outcomes of restorative justice programs.
Crime & Delinquency, Vol. 48, No. 1,
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