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Zehr, Howard (1993). "Justice that heals: The practice. Paper presented at the Making Crime Pay conference. Wellington, New Zealand, June 1994." Stimulus 2 (August): 69-74.

In this paper, Howard Zehr moves from the vision of healing justice to the practice of healing justice. Building on a case involving juvenile crime, he describes the processes and potential restorative outcomes of victim-offender reconciliation programs. At the same time, Zehr acknowledges that restorative justice can be subverted so that it becomes simply a new term for “doing the same old thing.â€? Hence, he concludes by warning against three ways in which victim-offender reconciliation programs can be subverted from truly restorative principles and practices.

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