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Wright, Martin (1992). "Victims, offenders and restorative justice." In, Victim & offender mediation handbook, ed. by D Quill and J Wynne. (West Yorkshire Probation Service and Save the Children.) Bristol: Mediation UK.

Considers questions affecting the operation of a mediation service, such as independence from stautory bodies, and constraints on the voluntariness of participation. The importance of procedure and standards is also stressed.

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