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Moore, David B (1993). "Diversion? Reconciliation? Mediation? Confusion." In: T. Fisher (ed.), Victim-Offender Mediation in Australia. a special issue of Socio-Legal Bulletin. 14: 39-45.

An attempt to address some of the terminological confusion surrounding conferencing and related practices from the field of Alternative Dispute Resolution. A summary of the arguments developed here has subsequently been provided in the Real Justice Training Manual.

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