id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_hraft23hizcr7eivy5ditwkt6a Hennessey Hayes Youth justice conferencing and reoffending 2003 46 .pdf application/pdf 16747 1359 57 in assessing the impact of restorative justice conferencing on re-offending, using data from the South Australia Juvenile Justice (SAJJ) Conferencing Project and police records. show that of the five groups in the conference process -coordinators, police officers, young predict a young person's post-conference offending and most likely to wrongly think the presents new data on conferencing and re-offending from the South Australia Juvenile Justice justice are registered by conference than court offenders (Strang, Barnes, Braithwaite & year later.9 For each conference, the police officer and the coordinator completed a selfadministered survey, and a SAJJ researcher completed a detailed observational instrument. SAJJ observer, police officer, coordinator, offender, and victim -report very high levels of researchers, police officers, and coordinators, or perceived by offenders and victims when model, but remorse (not conference consensus) predicted re-offending in the police model Predictions of re-offending by SAJJ observers, police officers, coordinators, ./cache/work_hraft23hizcr7eivy5ditwkt6a.pdf ./txt/work_hraft23hizcr7eivy5ditwkt6a.txt