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Tin Keng Seng, Eric (1998). The Four Justice Models: Organised Creativity in Judicial Administration Winner Paper of the 1999 Justice Achievement Award Honourable Mention. eJustice. Subordinate Courts of Singapore.

The Justice Achievement Award was established to recognize outstanding achievements and projects that enhance the administration of justice. In this paper, Eric Tin Keng Seng, a magistrate for the Republic Singapore, profiles four justice models that provide the structure for the Singapore courts: civil justice (fair and effective dispute resolution); criminal justice (protecting the public); family justice (protecting family obligations); and juvenile justice (restorative justice). For each model, he identifies the target groups, the core work team, and significant justice initiatives. Moreover, he evaluates the effects of the justice initiatives on the Singapore community.

Link: www.ejustice.org.sg/archives/jmodels.pdf

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