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Presser, Lois (2005). Book Review: Restorative Justice: The Empowerment Model, and Restorative Justice and Responsive Regulation. Journal of Sociology. 41(3): 328-332.

Lois Presser reviews Restorative Justice: The Empowerment Model, by Charles K.B. Barton (Hawkins Press, 2003), and Restorative Justice and Responsive Regulation, by John Braithwaite (Oxford University Press, 2002).


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