Restorative justice as diversion for adult offenders in Queensland, 1990–2021

Authors

  • Stephanie Price University of the Sunshine Coast
  • Tim Prenzler University of the Sunshine Coast
  • Nadine McKillop University of the Sunshine Coast
  • Susan Rayment-McHugh University of the Sunshine Coast

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/qre.23950

Keywords:

adult offending, crime prevention, diversion, outcomes, Queensland, restorative justice

Abstract

This article provides a summary history and critique of the Queensland experience of restorative justice for adult offenders, with a focus on policy development and program implementation. It aims to identify key lessons to improve policy and implementation that may be transferrable to similar jurisdictions. Public source material was analysed to identify significant moments of change, including the launch of programs, the political rhetoric and commentary, as well as key activity data (e.g. referral rates). Results identified a significant lack of program uptake, with limited referral rates hindering the utilisation of restorative justice as an effective diversionary mechanism for adult offending in Queensland. In terms of both diversion and prevention, the study was restricted by a lack of data, indicating a significant practice and research gap, hence the need for enhanced research, increased application and greater transparency. Combined with a review of the literature, the results suggest the need for a greater focus on the welfare needs of victims and offenders to improve client and program outcomes, and reduce reoffending.

Author Biographies

  • Stephanie Price, University of the Sunshine Coast

    Stephanie Price is a PhD candidate and research assistant at the University of the Sunshine Coast. Her research interests include restorative justice, youth detention and youth justice, and program evaluation.

  • Tim Prenzler, University of the Sunshine Coast

    Tim Prenzler is a Professor of Criminology at the University of the Sunshine Coast. His teaching and research interests include crime and corruption prevention, police and security officer safety, gender equity in policing, and restorative justice.

  • Nadine McKillop, University of the Sunshine Coast

    Nadine McKillop is Associate Dean, Research (School of Law and Society), Senior Lecturer in Criminology and Justice, and Co-Leader of the Sexual Violence Research and Prevention Unit at the University of the Sunshine Coast. Her research interests include preventing the onset of child sexual abuse, early intervention and program evaluation.

  • Susan Rayment-McHugh, University of the Sunshine Coast

    Nadine McKillop is Associate Dean, Research (School of Law and Society), Senior Lecturer in Criminology and Justice, and Co-Leader of the Sexual Violence Research and Prevention Unit at the University of the Sunshine Coast. Her research interests include preventing the onset of child sexual abuse, early intervention and program evaluation.

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Published

2023-05-11

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Research Article

How to Cite

Price, S., Prenzler, T., McKillop, N., & Rayment-McHugh, S. (2023). Restorative justice as diversion for adult offenders in Queensland, 1990–2021. Queensland Review, 29(2), 107-119. https://doi.org/10.1558/qre.23950