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Bazemore, Gordon (1994). Developing a Victim Orientation for Community Corrections: A Restorative Justice Paradigm and a Balanced Mission Perspectives 18(3):19-24.

This article discusses the inadequacies of the offender focus in community corrections. A restorative justice approach is proposed as an alternative to both the treatment and control emphasis.


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