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Wright, Martin (1996). "Victim/offender conferencing: the need for safeguards." Paper presented to International Conference: Restorative justice for juveniles - potentialities, risks and problems for research, Leuven, Belgium, 1997.

The paper discusses the concept of restorative justice, and the practice of conferencing, suggesting criteria for research evaluation, safeguards, points for concern, and prospects for the future.

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