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Katounas, Jackie (2004). No Future without Forgiveness: The practice of Victim-Offender Reconciliation in NZ. Paper presented at Vision NZ Conference 2005. Washington, DC: Centre for Justice and Reconciliation at Prison Fellowship International. Downloaded 11 August 2005.

In my presentation today I will speak about PFNZ’s work in prisons that focus on programmes and processes that address restorative justice values and principles. (excerpt).

Link: www.pficjr.org/Resources/documents/nofuture

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