Using a Restorative Approach to Address Conflict in the Home

A son was displaying an increasing level of verbal and physical abuse within the home. Mum has reached the point that she was scared that she couldn't manage his behaviour, particularly when he reacted to her attempts to enforce boundaries. She was also worried about the impact on his younger sister. The situation was further complicated by the son's diagnosis of ASD/ADHD and Tourette Syndrome; he was also finding the transition to Year 9 at school difficult. 

A restorative meeting was held with mum, stepdad, the son and his sister, giving them all the opportunity to speak about the impact and effects of the conflict. For the son, he was able to say what worked for him and what he found difficult. The family agreed to their own outcomes designed to repair relationships and how everyone would conduct themselves in the future. 

One month after the meeting, mum, son and sister reported that the relationship between the siblings had improved. 

Mum said: 'By discussing resolution techniques all together in a safe environment helped us all to communicate our thoughts and feelings and develop strategies to implement moving forward. [The facilitator] explained the process thoroughly and approached conversations sensitively.'

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Case Studies

A Burglary In Southampton

"When the police told me about Restorative Justice, I was interested straight away and they referred me to the Restorative Justice service.

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A Residential Burglary on the Isle of Wight

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Assault Resulting in ABH

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Conspiracy to Burgle

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Indirect Restorative Justice Following Sexual Assault

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Injury By Dangerous Driving

The offender, Sam*, had committed the offence of causing serious injury by dangerous driving.

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Neighbours' Dispute

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Non-Recent Child Sexual Abuse

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Residential Burglaries in Hampshire

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Restorative Conversation Following Theft

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Road Rage Assault

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Rosalyn's Story

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Theft From An Elderly Couple

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Threat of Assault

An offender threatened a victim with a baseball bat outside his home.

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Transphobic Comments

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Using a Restorative Approach to Address Conflict in the Home

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What People Say About Restorative Justice

The facilitators have been wonderful. I feel stronger than I did. I would really recommend Restorative Justice.

Debbie, victim

I hope that she would understand that I know what I’ve done was wrong and I’ve learnt from my actions.

Ryan, offender

I had my opportunity to discuss the incident and also to meet the offender in person.

Leighton, victim

To anyone considering restorative justice – I want you to know that it isn't about forgiving the unforgivable, and there was never any expectation of me to forgive. Sometimes, that simply isn't possible. For me, it was about facing the truth, taking back my voice, and finding a way to move forward without fear.

Kimberley, victim

It brought the feeling close as to how it would be as a victim of such a crime and I began to understand the emotional impact the feeling of betrayal had on the victim.

Offender

I still can't believe how much it helped and made us both feel lighter, we hadn't realised how much we needed to be able to say it out loud.

Harmed person's supporter

Thank you from the bottom of my heart for all of your time, care and compassion, it has meant so much to us both and made an awful moment in our lives easier to cope and deal with.

Harmed person's supporter

I am pleased I did it, it feels like the offender has done his bit, apologised and we can now all draw a line under it. Everybody needs to be onboard and want to do it, if that occurs then the RJ process can work really well.

Victim

I think the conversations we have had have definitely helped me and allowed me to be heard.

Victim

What many people don't realise is how protective and carefully planned the process is. Nothing is rushed. Nothing is left to chance. Victims are protected every step of the way.

Victim

I went back to my cell and felt as if a massive weight was lifted off my shoulders.

Offender

I have learned a lot and I now know that there is a always hope and a chance to do things better. I am very pleased to have completed the RJ process.

Offender

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