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Umbreit, Mark S. (2004). Victim Offender Mediation in Juvenile or Criminal Courts. In, Donna Stienstra and Susan M. Yates, eds., ADR Handbook for Judges. Chicago: American Bar Association. pp. 225-236.

In providing an overview of the victim offender mediation process, this chapter will attempt to present a relatively "generic" description of important characteristics, with an emphasis on "best practices." (excerpt).


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