Restorative justice (RJ) and restorative approaches (RAs) are becoming
increasingly valued as a way of responding to a wide range of conflicts,
including problem and offending behaviours. The growth in the use of RJ
and RAs has been described as a 'global social movement' that sets out
to repair harm, reduce conflict and harmonise civil society. This report
takes a close look at the implementation of an RJ approach in the
challenging environment of children's residential care homes. It will
appeal to people who are interested in the use of RJ, particularly its
use with children and young people, as well as those interested in
problem and offending behaviours in relation to children in care.