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The Practice and Efficacy of Restorative Justice

Pages 133-157 | Published online: 10 Oct 2008

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Jeremy Olson & Rebecca S. Sarver. (2022) How Restorative are You? Introducing the Restorative Index. Victims & Offenders 17:6, pages 941-973.
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Carolyn Boyes-Watson & Kay Pranis. (2012) Science cannot fix this: the limitations of evidence-based practice. Contemporary Justice Review 15:3, pages 265-275.
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Kelly Richards. (2009) Taking Victims Seriously? The Role of Victims' Rights Movements in the Emergence of Restorative Justice. Current Issues in Criminal Justice 21:2, pages 302-320.
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Dina Redman. (2008) Stressful Life Experiences and the Roles of Spirituality among People with a History of Substance Abuse and Incarceration. Journal of Religion & Spirituality in Social Work: Social Thought 27:1-2, pages 47-67.
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Masahiro Suzuki & Tamera Jenkins. (2022) Apology–forgiveness cycle in restorative justice, but how?. International Review of Victimology 29:2, pages 259-276.
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Jeremy Olson, Rebecca S. Sarver & Brad Killian. (2022) Seeing the Harm to Happiness: Integrating Satisfaction With Life Into Restorative Practices. Criminal Justice Policy Review 34:1, pages 88-109.
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