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Dignan, Jim and Lowey, Kerri (2000). Restorative Justice Options for Northern Ireland: A Comparative Review. Research Report 10. March. Belfast, Northern Ireland: Criminal Justice Review Group. Downloaded 5 December 2005.

This report was commissioned by the Northern Ireland Criminal Justice Review Group. It seeks to inform the Group of relevant research relating to the concept and practice of restorative justice, and to advise on the applicability of restorative justice reforms in Northern Ireland. (excerpt)

Link: www.nio.gov.uk/restorative__justice__options__for__northern__ireland_a_comparative_review.pdf

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