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Julich, Shirley (2002). Critical Issues in Restorative Justice: Aotearoa New Zealand VOMA Connections. Spring(14): 1,4,8. Downloaded 15 December 2003.

This report summarises the outcomes of discussions at a series of conferences/hui among practitioners, policy makers, and academics on a number of critical issues facing restorative justice in New Zealand.

Link: www.voma.org/docs/connect14.pdf

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