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Crime and Justice Research Centre and Triggs, Sue (2005). Evaluation of the Court-Referred Restorative Justice Pilot: Technical Report. Wellington, New Zealand: Ministry of Justice. Downloaded 12 August 2005.

This Report describes the objectives of the court-referred restorative justice pilot evaluation and the methodology used. It also describes the size and characteristics of the various samples and the reconviction analysis. The evaluation covered all referrals for court-referred restorative justice conferences made between 4 February 2002 and 3 February 2003 by judges in the four pilot courts (Auckland, Dunedin, Hamilton and Waitakere)[1] for pilot 'eligible' offences. (excerpt)

Link: www.justice.govt.nz/pubs/reports/2005/evaluation-court-referred-restorative-justice-pilot-technical/index.html

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