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Prashaw, Rick and Berzins, Lorraine and Scott, Jamie (1995). Satisfying Justice, Safe Community Options that attempt to repair harm from crime and reduce the use or length of imprisonment Ottawa, ON: The Church Council on Justice and Corrections.

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