
Summary
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New Zealandâs restorative justice experience is proving a resource for other countries, with Brazil the latest country to look at developing its own pilot project. A group of Brazilians, including judges, policy writers and a prosecutor, recently spent a few weeks in New Zealand studying the court-referred restorative justice pilot and the Youth Court. âWe want to see what is working and what is not working internationally so we can build a better project in Brazil,â? says Maercia De Mello, a member of the permanent commission of criminal policies in the Brazilian Federal Districtâs Attorney Generalâs office and the director of the Institute of International and Comparative Law. Maercia first saw restorative justice in practise in Canada and thought âthe idea was very goodâ?. She went on to undertake research on the project, before organising the trip to New Zealand. (excerpt)
Link: www.justice.govt.nz/pubs/newsletter/tearawhakatika-winter-o4/Te%20Ara%2022%20Winter%2004.pdf
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