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McEvoy, Kieran and Eriksson, Anna (2008). Who owns justice? Community, state and the Northern Ireland transition In Joanna Shapland, ed., Justice, Community and Civil Society: A contested terrain. Devon, UK: Willan Publishing. Pp. 157-189.

"...In exploring these themes in the Northern Ireland context we have chosen to focus in particular on the development of community-based restorative justice programmes as a potentially key vehicle in the development of such relationships." (abstract)


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