Keenan, MarieMarieKeenanZinsstag, EstelleEstelleZinsstagO'Nolan, CarolineCarolineO'Nolan2019-11-012019-11-012018-06Temida: The Journal on Victimization, Gender and Human Rights1450-6637http://hdl.handle.net/10197/11184Sexual violence is a pernicious social phenomenon. The limited effectiveness of traditional justice responses has resulted in a search for alternative and innovative responses. This article highlights research regarding one such innovative response to sexual violence: restorative justice. The article outlines the multi-strategy research design adopted to explore the potential of restorative justice in cases of sexual violence before focusing in particular on one aspect of that design: a web-based survey used to map the global population of programmes engaging in these practices. The article highlights the many challenges inherent in researching emerging social responses and suggests that web-based surveys offer a means of mapping emerging or ‘under the radar’ practices and harvesting important qualitative data on sensitive topics. They may be especially valuable when populations are geographically dispersed. However, tailoring survey instruments for respondents who are multi-lingual presents difficulties particularly when the issues under investigation are linguistically and cognitively complex.enCreative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Serbia (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 RS) (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/rs/)Restorative practicesSexual violenceUnder the radar practicesSurveyResearching 'under the radar' practices: exploring restorative practices in sexual violence casesJournal Article21110712910.2298/TEM1801107O2019-09-16https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ie/