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Torbet, Patricia and Thomas, Douglas (1996). Balanced and Restorative Justice: Implementing the Philosophy Pennsylvania Progress 4 (3).

This article describes the progress of one state (Pennsylvania) in the U.S. in implementing the Balanced and Restorative Justice philosophy statewide and across the full spectrum of juvenile justice system interventions and the victims and communities impacted by juvenile crime.

Link: www.pccd.state.pa.us/pccd/LIB/pccd/pubs/progress/oct97.pdf

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