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McElrea, F W M (2000). Address to Senior School Prizegiving – Kristen School. Address at Kristen School (New Zealand). 17 November. Downloaded 2 November 2005.

In this address to a school graduation, Judge McElrea uses anecdotes to describe the possibilities and elements of restorative processes. He addresses the need for a vision of real change, the need for human connectedness, the possibility but not requirement of forgiveness, and integrity.

Link: www.restorativejustice.org/resources/docs/mcelrea11

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