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Rea, Lisa (2005). Report on New Zealand Restorative Justice Conference. The Crime Victims Report. 9(2): 24-25.

Rea attended the New Zealand International Conference on Restorative Justice in December 2004. This article gives you a sense of the conference, her experience as a speaker, and reflections on what she heard and how it applies to the United States. Categories covered at the conference included restorative justice and its application to: 1) policing; 2) sexual and domestic violence; 3) indigenous land grievances; 4) human rights abuses; 5) education; and 6) criminal justice reform.


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