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Johnstone, Gerry (2000). Restorative Justice: Ideas, Values, and Debates Devon, UK: Willan Publishing

Restorative Justice: Ideas, Values, Debates, provides a concise but informative introduction to the fundamental ideas of restorative justice and the many arguments surrounding the movement. Although not a detailed history or explanation of theory, the book offers an informative and clear look at the restorative justice movement, its opposing arguments, and its possibilities for the future.


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