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Baroness Scotland (2005). Restorative Justice – our approach. Speech to Restorative Justice Consortium Annual Conference, England, 16 March. Downloaded 25 April 2005.

We published our restorative justice strategy nearly two years ago. Within that, we set out 3 aims for the strategy: • Encouraging the development of restorative justice • Continuing to develop the evidence base; and • Building best practice. I would like to take the opportunity today to update you on our progress with the strategy, in each of these areas. (excerpt)

Link: www.homeoffice.gov.uk/docs4/2005-03-16_Restorative_Justice.pdf

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