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Corrections Today (1997) “Restorative Justice,”

Uploaded at: 2010. 02. 27.

 

Corrections Today, 59, 7, 6, 8, 68-114.

1. A. Wilkinson, “Editorial”; 2. A. Seymour, “Commentary”; 3. H. Zehr, “Restorative Justice, The Concept”; 4. K. Pranis, “Peacemaking Circles”; 5. J. Gorczyk and J. Perry, “What the Public Wants”; 6. G. Bazemore and K. Pranis, “Hazards Along the Way”; 7. A. Seymour, “When Staff Are Victimized”; 8. S. Simms, “Restorative Juvenile Justice”; 9. R. Wilkinson, “Community Justice in Ohio”; 10. S. Alford, “Professionals Need Not Apply”; 11. M. Dooley, “The NIC on Restorative Justice”.

Source: Vanspauwen, K., Robert, L., Aertsen, I., Parmentier, S. (2003), Restorative Justice and Restorative Detention. A selected and annotated bibliography. Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Faculteit Rechtsgeleerdheid, Onderzoeksgroep Penologie en Victimologie.

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