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Maxwell, Gabrielle (2007). Diversionary Policing of Young People in New Zealand: A Restorative Approach In Gabrielle Maxwell and James H. Liu, ed., Restorative Justice and Practices in New Zealand: Towards a Restorative Society. Wellington, NZ: Institute of Policy Studies, Pp. 111-123.

"Police practice too, has been touched by the development of the ideas of restorative justice. Gabrielle Maxwell in chapter 6 and Howard Broad in chapter 7 describe police practice in relation to youth justice and throughout the police service generally." (Abstract)


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