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Wright, Martin (2005). Book Review: Rethinking sentencing: a contribution to the debate. Restorative Justice Online. September 2005 Edition.

Martin Wright reviews this collection of essays discussing the reality of imprisonment as punishment, restorative justice, and the role of the Church in criminal justice reform.

Link: www.restorativejustice.org/editions/2005/sept05/wrightbr

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