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Wallis, Eithne (2003). Restorative Justice: Overview and Challenges Conférence Permanente Européenne de la Probation (CEP) Workshop, "Justice and Balance: Victim, Offender and Community Perspectives", 15-16 May 2003, Prague, Czech Republic. Downloaded 12 January 2005.

Restorative justice is a relatively new concern for many probation services across Europe, but one that has been growing in recent years. Today I want to give you a sense of where we are in the development of restorative justice, and to raise some of the challenges involved in integrating it into probation and criminal justice. (excerpt)

Link: www.spj.cz/cep2003/eithne_aj.doc

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