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Stevenson, John and Mills, David (2006). Resolving Neighbour Disputes and Tackling: Anti-Social Behaviour: Three cases studies examine the recent success. Resolution. News from the Restorative Justice Consortium. 24(Autumn).

The Anti-Social Behaviour Unit at Places for People has used restorative justice in dealing with anti-social behaviour with great success.Three recent case studies are illustrated in this article. (excerpt)


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