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Douglas, Kathy (2007). Law reform: Therapeutic jurisprudence, restorative justice and the law Alternative Law Journal. 32(2):63-126.

The Neighbourhood Justice Centre in Victoria is a recent court initiative that incorporates the philosophies of therapeutic jurisprudence and restorative justice. The court is multi-disciplinary in personnel and multi-jurisdictional, arguably allowing for a holistic approach to the problems of court-users. (author's abstract)

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