Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Figures and Tables
- One Introduction
- Two Restorative Justice and Survivors’ Justice Needs
- Three Gathering Voices
- Four Giving Voice and Making Sense
- Five Building a Restorative Justice Programme
- Six Best Practice Guidelines
- Seven Conclusion
- References
- Appendix A ISVA-Assisted Questionnaire
- Appendix B Semi-Structured Interview Schedule
- Index
Appendix A - ISVA-Assisted Questionnaire
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 April 2021
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Figures and Tables
- One Introduction
- Two Restorative Justice and Survivors’ Justice Needs
- Three Gathering Voices
- Four Giving Voice and Making Sense
- Five Building a Restorative Justice Programme
- Six Best Practice Guidelines
- Seven Conclusion
- References
- Appendix A ISVA-Assisted Questionnaire
- Appendix B Semi-Structured Interview Schedule
- Index
Summary
Case information
This information will assist in understanding the circumstances in which a restorative justice process may be most relevant, and where it may be inappropriate. If there is more than one abuser, please consider the primary person involved, or complete an additional sheet for a second abuser.
Gender:
Age: 18–24, 25–34, 35–44, 45–54, 55–64, 65–74, 75+
Please indicate the length of time since your incident, or the last incident if part of a series:
Did the incident, or one of the incidents if part of a series, occur while you were under the age of 18?
Prior to the incident, or during the incidents if part of a series, how well did you know the abuser?
Unknown to me
Colleague
Close acquaintance or friend
Close family member
Ex-partner at the time of the incident
Other, please state:
Acquainted but close
Professional relationship
Distant family member
Partner at the time of the incident
Since the incident, or last if part of a series of incidents, what level of contact have you had with the abuser?
None
Limited but known of in advance
Regular, without my agreement
Limited and unannounced
Regular, with my agreement
Close contact
Other, please state:
Have you reported your incident to the police?
If so, what justice response did you receive?
Case not investigated at my request
Case not investigated but I wanted it to be
Investigated but no further action taken
Investigated and an out-of-court disposal given (e.g. caution)
Case remains under investigation
Charged and pleaded guilty at court
Charged and convicted after pleading not guilty
Charged and acquitted at court
Case remains in the court process
Other, please state:
If you have reported the incident or series of incidents to the police, how did it change the level of contact you have with the abuser?
If you have not reported to the police, or declined to support an investigation, is this related to how well you knew your abuser prior to the incident or series of incidents?
If you have not reported to the police, or declined to support an investigation, is this related to the level of contact you have/expect to have with your abuser?
- Type
- Chapter
- Information
- Restorative Justice for Survivors of Sexual Abuse , pp. 165 - 172Publisher: Bristol University PressPrint publication year: 2020