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Home articlesdb articles Umbreit, Mark S and William Bradshaw. "Victim Experience of Mediating Adult vs. Juvenile Offenders: A Cross-National Comparison."

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Umbreit, Mark S and William Bradshaw (1997). "Victim Experience of Mediating Adult vs. Juvenile Offenders: A Cross-National Comparison." Federal Probation Journal 61 (4): 33-39.

This study examines differences in victim satisfaction and attitudes toward victim-offender mediation based on participation in a mediation session with either adult or juvenile offenders. The data came from victim-offender programs in two sites: Minneapolis, Minnesota; and Winnipeg, Manitoba. The data were collected in post-mediation interviews with victims.

Link: 2ssw.che.umn.edu/rjp/Resources/Documents/UmbBra97.PDF

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