Welcome to the official podcast from the Restorative Justice Council. The Council was formed in 1998 as an independent third sector membership body for the field of restorative practice and the national voice advocating the widespread use of all forms of restorative practice, including restorative justice. We primarily operate across England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Our role is to set and champion clear standards for restorative practice whilst also raising the public awareness and confidence in restorative processes.
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Welcome to the official podcast from the Restorative Justice Council. The Council was formed in 1998 as an independent third sector membership body for the field of restorative practice and the national voice advocating the widespread use of all forms of restorative practice, including restorative justice. We primarily operate across England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Our role is to set and champion clear standards for restorative practice whilst also raising the public awareness and confidence in restorative processes.
In this episode we’ll be finding out more about the role of police and crime commissioners, how restorative services quality assured and explore the ‘postcode lottery’ of restorative justice across the UK.
Join us as we speak to Steve Turner, Cleveland Police and Crime Commissioner and Jim Simon, CEO of the Restorative Justice Council.
Resolution Podcast
Welcome to the official podcast from the Restorative Justice Council. The Council was formed in 1998 as an independent third sector membership body for the field of restorative practice and the national voice advocating the widespread use of all forms of restorative practice, including restorative justice. We primarily operate across England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Our role is to set and champion clear standards for restorative practice whilst also raising the public awareness and confidence in restorative processes.