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Wright, Martin (2003). Book Review: Restorative Justice: Critical Issues Restorative Justice Online. September 2004 Edition.

Lecturers at the Open University (distance learning) have collected a representative range of writings on restorative justice. Nearly all have been previously published in books and periodicals, mostly American, a few British and Australasian. The editors provide a useful overview in their introduction, setting out the bookxe2x80x99s three parts: conceptualizing, institutionalizing and contesting restorative justice (RJ).

Link: www.restorativejustice.org/editions/2004/September/bookreview

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