Research paper
In search of culturally appropriate options: the family group conference method in New Zealand and Washington, D.C.: a limited comparison
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- Title
- In search of culturally appropriate options: the family group conference method in New Zealand and Washington, D.C.: a limited comparison
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- University of Otago
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- Otago University Research Archive
- Description
Over the last 25 years, New Zealand's juvenile justice system and implementation of the Family Group Conference (FGC) method have been lauded as an illustration of success and an exemplary model of progress for other nations in ensuring that youth have the chance they deserve. This thesis focuses on promoting culturally appropriate options for youth who commit harm and compares New Zealand to the United States capitol-city of Washington, D.C. (DC). In doing so, it poses the research question ...
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- Research paper
- Research format
- Scholarly text / Thesis
- Thesis level
- Masters
- Date created
- 2016
- Creator
- McKinney, Brenda
- URL
- https://hdl.handle.net/10523/6448
- Related subjects
- Restorative Justice / Juvenile Justice / Youth / Children / Restorative / Justice / FGC / Family Group Conference / United States
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