Title: Is There a Need for Canadian Principles on the Use of Restorative Justice Programmes in Criminal Matters?
Author: Daubney, David; Sharpe, Susan
Source: 6th International Conference on Restorative Justice
Date: 06/01/2003
Subject: Philosophy
Call Number: 100.27
Type: Paper (8p.)
Abstract: Paper presented at the 6th International Conference on Restorative Justice, June 2003:
This paper’s title takes the form of a question: “Is There a Need for Canadian Principles on the Use of Restorative Justice Programmes in Criminal matters?” Probably most of the people in this dialogue group would say yes as long as the principles were used not to limit local programs but to support and strengthen them such principles could be very helpful in
- guiding local programs and practitioners
- ensuring quality and consistency across cases and across programs
- building confidence in restorative justice among criminal justice officials, others who might refer to local programs, and the public

CRNetwork and the Department of Justice hope to receive the benefit of the views of restorative justice practitioners attending this conference on this made-in-Canada version of restorative justice principles and guidelines.
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Daubney, David and Susan Sharpe.  (2003).  Is There a Need for Canadian Principles on the Use of Restorative Justice Programmes in Criminal Matters?  6th International Conference on Restorative Justice.  Retrieved from http://www.sfu.ca/cfrj/fulltext/daubney.pdf

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Daubney, David and Susan Sharpe.  "Is There a Need for Canadian Principles on the Use of Restorative Justice Programmes in Criminal Matters?"  6th International Conference on Restorative Justice. 1 June 2003.  ‹http://www.sfu.ca/cfrj/fulltext/daubney.pdf›.

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