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Maxwell, Gabrielle and Liu, James H (2007). Restorative Justice and Practices in New Zealand: Towards a Restorative Society Wellington, NZ: Institute of Policy Studies

"This book provides an up-to-date account of how restorative processes and practices are being applied in New Zealand in the justice system, education, civil disputes and governmental responses to historical wrongs. It will be a valuable source of ideas and inspiration for all those who are seeking to build a more restorative society." (Editor's comments)


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