Through our unique Economic Evaluation of Restorative Justice project, Why me? has conducted a rigorous evaluation of the costs and benefits of Restorative Justice. The research is targeted at informing national and local decision making around the funding and implementation of Restorative Justice. We are developing a simple and user-friendly economic model to be used to understand the financial and social impact of Restorative Justice interventions. The findings of the research will be presented in a published report.
This event will consist of two sessions.
In the first session Frank Grimsey Jones, who is the economist leading the project, will deliver a high level presentation on the methods and results of our research.
In the second session there will be a panel discussion with reflections on the research, including the implications for decision making and for future research. The panel will include:
By attending these sessions you will:
The event will be of particular interest to Restorative Justice commissioners, service managers, policy makers and researchers.
Whilst this is a free event, there is a cost to Why me? in running it. We would greatly appreciate a donation to help cover these costs so we can continue to offer these events. A donation can be added when you book your ticket. Thank you for your support.