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Batley, Mike and Maepa, Traggy (2005). Introduction. In Traggy Maepa, ed., Beyond Retribution: Prospects for Restorative Justice in South Africa. Monograph no. 111, February. Pretoria, South Africa: Institute for Security Studies, with the Restorative Justice Centre. Downloaded 9 August 2005.

In this introduction, Batley and Maepa outline issues of public safety in South Africa and the applicability of restorative justice. They then give a brief overview of the monograph.

Link: www.iss.co.za/pubs/Monographs/No111/Contents.htm

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