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dc.contributor.authorGarcia-Dolnik, Emilie
dc.contributor.authorKlein, Laura
dc.contributor.authorLoiselle, Sophie
dc.date.accessioned2024-11-13T00:32:46Z
dc.date.available2024-11-13T00:32:46Z
dc.date.issued2024en
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/2123/33259
dc.description.abstractPresently, there is no national legislative framework for the application of restorative justice (RJ) in sexual violence settings in Australia. Due to Australia’s federal system, RJ opportunities are inconsistently available across states and territories, restricting access to victim-offender dialogue and rehabilitation throughout the criminal justice system (CJS). This report proposes the establishment of a national best practice framework, based on an extensive review of the literature. It will first consider the necessity of this exercise framed within the context of Australia's current state-based legislative frameworks, and international obligations. Given this environment, best practice standards will then be identified with relevant examples. The proposed legislative framework protects, standardises, and empowers existing RJ structures, with a focus on broadening the relevance of these processes for Indigenous peoples, children, and victims of crime, with a human rights ethic.en
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dc.publisherSydney Policy Reform Projecten
dc.relation.ispartofSydney Policy Reform Projecten
dc.rightsCopyright All Rights Reserveden
dc.subjectTransforming Justiceen
dc.subjectOpen Circle Australiaen
dc.subjectRestorative Justiceen
dc.subjectSexual Violenceen
dc.subjectTrauma-Informed Practiceen
dc.subjectCommunity-Based Justiceen
dc.subjectCultural Sensitivity and Intersectionalityen
dc.subjectVictim-Centred Justiceen
dc.subjectFamily Violenceen
dc.subjectVictim-Survivor Rightsen
dc.titleResearch Paper for Transforming Justice Australia and Open Circle: Developing a National legislative framework or guidelines for the use of restorative justice in response to sexual violence in Australiaen
dc.typeReport, Researchen
dc.rights.otherThis document has been prepared by students of the University of Sydney as part of the Sydney Policy Reform Project and is provided “as is”. You are free to share (to copy, distribute and transmit) and adapt this document, provided you appropriately attribute the authors and the Sydney Policy Reform Project.en
usyd.facultyFaculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Sydney Policy Reform Projecten
usyd.departmentSydney Policy Reform Projecten
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