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Kearney, Niall (2004). Talking after severe crime. CjScotland Article 2/2005. Downloaded 31 October 2005.

This article gives an outline of a new service in Scotland that draws on restorative justice principles to address some needs of those affected by severe crime. It is based on a presentation on victims and restorative justice given at the annual conference of the European Forum for Victim Offender Mediation and Restorative Justice in Budapest October 2004. Author's abstract.

Link: www.cjscotland.org.uk/pdfs/TASC.pdf

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