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Forget, Marc (2002). The greatest challenge to restorative justice. Centre for Restorative Justice, Simon Fraser University. Downloaded 10 December 2004.

In discussing the challenges restorative justice was facing then, and what challenges the RJ movement was likely to contend with in the future, some of us at the symposium expressed concerns that the most serious challenges would come from those with a vested interest in the current system of punishment, especially those who earn their living somewhere in that system. Abstract courtesy of the Centre for Restorative Justice, Simon Fraser University, www.sfu.ca/cfrj/.

Link: www.sfu.ca/crj/fulltext/forget.pdf

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