Centre for Restorative Justice (CRJ) - Resources
Strategic linkages to other research groups
The Centre maintains affiliations with several institutions, both in Australia and overseas:
Lee Center of Criminology, University of Pennsylvania, USA through Professor Lawrence Sherman.
Australian Institute of Criminology through Janet Smith.
Australian Research Council’s Key Centre on Justice at Griffith University through Professor Ross Homel and Associate Professor Kathleen Daly.
Toyo University, Tokyo, Japan through Professor Yoko Hosoi.
International Learning Community led by Professor Jennifer Llewelyn
Other collaborators and useful resources
Real Justice - an international organisation involved in conferencing and restorative justice
Restorative Justice: an Annotated Bibliography, 1997 Compiled and edited by Paul McCold for the Restorative Justice Working Party of the United Nations Alliance of Non-Governmental Organizations on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice. Originally published and available in print from Criminal Justice Press. Part of the Prison Fellowship International website.
Restorative Justice Knowledge Base. A UK based comprehensive website covering practical aspects for delivering restorative justice.
Restorative Justice Online - The goal of Restorative Justice Online is to be a resource of choice for credible, non-partisan information on restorative justice.
Simon Fraser University Centre for Restorative Justice, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada
South Australia Juvenile Justice Research on Conferencing (SAJJ)
Transformative Justice Australia (TJA) TJA was formed in 1995 by a group determined to improve the way in which conflict is dealt with, whether in homes, in schools, throughout justice systems, in workplaces, or in any other communities. TJA works in partnership with other individuals and agencies in Australasia and elsewhere to develop processes and programs for transforming conflict.