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Burnham, Dave (1984). "In The Name of Reparation" Probation Journal. 31: 133-135.

Reparation cannot be nor ever has been an alternative to punishment, argues the author in a ’clear-eyed’ analysis which puts the concept firmly in secondary position to the needs of the offender and the system. publisher's abstract.


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