Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

The IARS online library

Using the library

The IARS online Library is free to use. It contains IARS' key research and policy papers including reports, consultation responses and presentations made by young people at IARS If you have any questions please contact us.

IARS is a charity, and hence we rely on donations and charitable funds to continue our work. To enable us to continue providing our e-publications for free we ask you to kindly consider donating. Even the smallest amount can make a big difference. For example, a donation of £5 can allow us to keep a young person at IARS for a week providing them with training and opportunities to carry out research and inform policy.

Purchasing hard copies of IARS publications

To purchase hard copies of our reports please follow this link

Yearsort icon Title Description Type Download
2006 Presentation at the Fourth Conference of the European Forum for Restorative Justice Presentation at the Fourth Conference of the European Forum for Restorative Justice Presentation ...
2006 Rights of the Unborn Child Debate IARS Researcher's essay into the debate on the rights of the unborn child. Research Essay 2006_Research Essay_...
2006 BAME Education Agenda IARS Researcher's essay on education and black asian and minority ethnic groups. Research Essay 2006_Research Essay_BAME...
2006 The Development of Restorative Justice in Central & Eastern Europe IARS Researsher's essay into the development of restorative justice in central and eastern europe. Research Essay 2006_Research Essay_The...
2006 Young People and Gun Crime in London IARS Researcher's essay into young people and gun crime in London. Research Essay 2006_Research...
2006 The need for a Human Rights Awareness Campaign IARS Researcher's essay into the need for a Human Rights awareness campaign. Research Essay 2006_Research Essay_The...
2005 Hate crime and mediation: speech by Elena Noel This is the speech given by IARS Chair, Elena Noel, on hate crime and mediation. The speech was given at the Runnymede policy seminar in 2005. Presentation ElenaNoelSpeech.pdf