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McCold, Paul (2004). Paradigm Muddle: A Response to the Responses Contemporary Justice Review 7(1): 143-146.

Reminding readers that an academic symposium is not a restorative process, McCold defends the appropriateness of criticizing the BARJ project and raising concerns about the term 'restorative community justice' which he posed in the lead article. Each of the responding authors' papers are reviewed and commented upon.


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