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Shy, Yael L. (2006). Following up on Restorative Justice: A Report to the New Zealand Chief District Court Judge Summer Legal Internship Research Project Auckland District Court

This report is an informal qualitative assessment of the effects of restorative justice conferences on relevant participants in the months and years following the conference. Although this study was small and not necessarily scientifically representative, the responses of the participants are fairly consistent with each other and may provide insight into the long term benefits of restorative justice as well as the areas of the process that require further attention. (excerpt)

Link: http://www.restorativejustice.org/resources/docs/shy/view

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