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Wright, Martin and Reeves, Helen (1994). "Victims: towards a re-orientation of justice." In, Probation: working for justice, ed. by D Ward and M Lacey. London: Whiting and Birch.

A short outline of the development of Victim Support in the United Kingdom, and its relationship to the criminal justice system, especially the courts. It is suggested that victim/offender mediation is an aspect of victims' needs which should be included in a victim-oriented system.

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