“…These forums may include community mediation, family group conferences, victimÁoffender mediations, reconciliation commissions, sentencing circles and informal tribunals Across a wide variety of offences and program types, there have been many positive outcomes from restorative justice. These include: reduced rates of re-offending (Ahmed & Braithwaite, 2006;Latimer, Dowden, & Muise, 2005;Shapland et al, 2008), higher perceptions of fairness (Braithwaite, 2002), greater satisfaction among victims and offenders (Braithwaite, 2002;Pennell, 2006;Schmid, 2003;Shapland et al, 2008), higher compliance rates among offenders (Roche, 2003), and reduced numbers of offenders progressing through the criminal justice system (Maxwell & Morris, 2006). A meta-analysis by McCold (2003) reviewed 98 restorative justice programs and 21 court samples and found that, regardless of country, clients, or program type, restorative justice programs generally performed as well or better than traditional court cases.…”