Season Two - Episode Six
Description
Welcome to Resolution, the official podcast of the Restorative Justice Council! In this episode, we explore the empirical foundations of restorative justice and examine the potential impact of introducing restorative justice into our prison system.
Join Jim Simon, Chief Executive of the Restorative Justice Council, and Dr Katherine Doolin from the University of Auckland, as they delve into critical questions such as: Could restorative prisons lead to decreased recidivism rates? Can they alleviate the mounting pressures on our already strained prison system?
Together, we’ll review what research indicates about the effects of restorative practices within prison environments. We’ll also discuss any existing gaps in the evidence and what steps must be taken to address them. We’ll share valuable insights gained from our engagements within various prison settings, highlighting significant benefits we’ve observed along the way.
Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion that challenges traditional views and uncovers the potential of restorative justice to create meaningful change within our prison systems. Whether you’re a criminal justice professional, policymaker, restorative practitioner, or simply interested in contemporary approaches to justice, this episode is a must-listen!