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Wright, Martin and Galaway, Burt (1988). Mediation and Criminal Justice: Victims, Offenders and Community. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications.

An anthology includes 18 original papers on the use of mediation as an alternative to standard criminal justice processing. Topics include: victim-offender mediation in North America and Britain; the National Association of Victims Support Schemes in Britain; varying approaches to mediation in Finland, West Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France, Japan and elsewhere; mediation of parent-child disputes; public opinion and reparation; and future prospects.

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