Bullying and victimisation in schools : a restorative justice approach / by Brenda Morrison.

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Publication details:
Canberra : Australian Institute of Criminology, 2002.
Record id:
22724
Series:
Trends and issues in crime and criminal justice ; no. 219.
Subject:
Bullying in schools -- Australia.
Crime prevention -- Australia.
Juvenile delinquency -- Australia.
Juvenile Justice, Administration of -- Australia.
Summary:
This paper describes the background to and implementation of the Responsible Citizenship Program (RCP) among all Year 5 students in an A.C.T. government primary school. The RCP is a restorative justice program which aims to combat bullying in schools byincorporating a range of related processes for maintaining healthy relationships, including community building, conflict resolution and shame management. Evaluation of the program showed that students' feelings of safety increased over the course of theprogram; they reported a small increase in use of adaptive shame management skills and a significant decrease in maladaptive shame management; and there were increases in measures of respect, consideration and participation. The paper concludes that restorative justice approaches are effective in bringing about positive behavioural change in the school setting, and that it is important that schools be adequately resourced to address the debilitating social problem of bullying. - Publisher's website.
Note:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
0642242526
Phys. description:
6 p.