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Umbreit, Mark S (1994). "Mediation of Criminal Conflict: An Assessment of Programs in Four Canadian Provinces: Executive Summary Report." St. Paul, Minnesota: Center for Restorative Justice & Peacemaking, University of Minnesota.

This executive summary describes a study of community based non-profit organizations that provide mediation services for referrals from the criminal justice systems in cities in four Canadian provinces. The four program sites offer a wide range of diversity in program design, community acceptance, caseload size, history, management procedures, and impact on the criminal justice system.

Link: http://www.rjp.umn.edu/img/assets/13522/Mediation_Criminal_Confilct_4_Canadian_Prov.pdf

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