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Bonta, James (2002). Restorative Justice and Recidivism Research Summary, Corrections Research and Development. 8(1). Ottawa, Canada: Department of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Canada. Downloaded 19 January 2005.

This briefing document addresses the questions "Can restorative justice programs influence offender recidivism?"

Link: www.psepc-sppcc.gc.ca/publications/corrections/200301_e.asp

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