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Association of Chief Police Officers (2003). ACPO Response to Restorative Justice: The Government's Strategy London: Association of Chief Police Officers. Downloaded 31 January 2005.

ACPO share the vision articulated in the consultation document on the potential of restorative justice as an integral part of the criminal justice system. We also acknowledge and share the hope that the use of restorative practices may expand beyond the criminal justice arena into the much wider setting of schools, the care and protection of children, and into other problems that affect people’s lives directly enough for them to want to participate. (excerpt)

Link: www.thamesvalley.police.uk/about/rj/pdf/acpo1.pdf

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