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Clairmont, Don (2005). Restorative Justice in Nova Scotia. Restorative Justice Online. November 2005 Edition.

The Nova Scotia Restorative Justice (NSRJ) programme started in 1999 with the objective of making restorative justice as the normal response to crime in that Province. Don Clairmont, director of the Atlantic Institute and programme evaluator, provides this overview of the project and its accomplishments.

Link: www.restorativejustice.org/editions/2005/nov05/novascotia

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