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Parker, Lynette (2005). Evaluating Restorative Programmes: Reports from Two Countries. Restorative Justice Online. June 2005 Edition.

With the growing use of restorative processes, issues of effectiveness and best practices are being debated. Research and evaluation are keys to understanding these issues. At the same time, evaluation brings up questions of appropriate performance measures and goals for restorative justice programmes. Three recent studies, one from the United Kingdom and two from New Zealand, address these issues.

Link: www.restorativejustice.org/editions/2005/june05/evaluations

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