id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_ugdidmsr75behpbrvgqkhqooei ADAM CRAWFORD INVOLVING LAY PEOPLE IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE 2004 11 .pdf application/pdf 3988 243 49 why involve lay people in criminal/restorative justice interventions? involvement of volunteers in the criminal justice system." In reflecting on courts are required to refer all young offenders not given an absolute discharge, a hospital order, or custody, to a Youth Offender Panel for a specified period of 3 to 12 months depending on the seriousness of the crime, as panels received high levels of satisfaction from victims on measures of procedural justice, including being treated fairly and with respect, as well as Third, organizing Youth Offender Panels presents considerable administrative hurdles that challenge traditional ways of working. lay people potentially affords processes of restorative justice to operate Research suggests that volunteers may be seen by young offenders, victims, and parents as according legitimacy to the process by the very fact to the role of volunteers and lay people in criminal justice processes. 2003 Youth Offender Panel Volunteers in England and Wales. ./cache/work_ugdidmsr75behpbrvgqkhqooei.pdf ./txt/work_ugdidmsr75behpbrvgqkhqooei.txt