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Galaway, Burt and Hudson, Joe (1998). Restorative Justice: International Perspectives Monsey, NY: Criminal Justice Press, 516p.

This book include 30 chapters by current restorative justice scholars from around the world dealing with the theory, research, and practice of restorative justice in the U.S., Canada, England and Wales, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, and Germany. Sections include restorative justice theory, practice among indigenous peoples, practice issues, and program applications. The chapters portray restorative justice practices at different points in the justice system as initiated by referrals from prosecutors, judges and probation and parole officials.

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