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Complexities of restorative justice in cases of sexual harm: learning from practice and research in the Thames Valley

You can find Dr Diana Batchelor’s handbook for practitioners, ‘Challenging Cases’ on her website:

www.dianabatchelor.com/challenging-cases


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Andrew Bates (Chartered and Registered Forensic Psychologist, The Probation Service), Helen Leney (Senior Restorative Justice Practitioner, Thames Valley Restorative Justice Service), and Dr Diana Batchelor (Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Oxford) will be speaking on theory, practice and research drawing on their experiences of restorative justice in cases of sexual harm in the Thames Valley.

  • Discussion of issues that arise in the use of restorative justice in cases of sexual harm

  • Case discussion of two cases including practice, issues, and outcomes

  • Presentation of research and working model of victim engagement

We also hope to leave a generous amount of time for questions and further discussion.

 

This event is free of charge, although as a charity we appreciate contributions towards the costs of this event. You can ‘pay as you feel’ when booking your free ticket or you can donate on our website: www.minthouseoxford.co.uk/donate.

 

Booking essential! Book now on Eventbrite to receive the Zoom link:

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/complexities-of-restorative-justice-in-cases-of-sexual-harm-tickets-163180604581


You may also be interested in the other event in this series: Practice implications of restorative approaches to Harmful Sexual Behaviour