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Aguilar, Rosaura García (2000). Requisitos de la suspensión del proceso a prueba ante la infracción juvenil. Revista de las asociación de ciencias penales de Costa Rica. Marzo. Año 12, No. 17. Downloaded 30 August 2005.

Barresi, Mariela A. (2001). Viabilidad de la mediación penal como propuesta de resolución de conflictos en contextos interculturales. Tesis/Exposición final, Instituto de Ciencias Antropológicas, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras. Argentina: Centro Regional Estudios Interdisciplinarios del Delito. Directora de la beca: Beatriz Kalinsky. Abril. Downloaded 30 August 2005.

DeAngelo Jr. , Andrew J (2005). The Evolution of Juvenile Justice: Community-based Partnerships Through Balanced and Restorative Justice. Corrections Today. August:104-106.

Editor (2005). Justiça Restaurativa Ganha Espaço No País. Noticías da Escola – Jornal da AJURIS-Escola da Magistratura. Ano I, No. 2 - 5a semana – Março. Porto Alegre, Brasil.

Gómez, Leonel Narváez (2003). Elementos básicos de la teoría del Perdón y la Reconciliación. Reflexión preparada para la instalación de la FUNDACION PARA LA RECONCILIACIÓN Bogotá, Club de Banqueros, Marzo 14. Downloaded 30 August 2005.

Iñigo, Delia (). Reflexiones sobre los principios básicos de la mediación. Revista Iberoamericana de Arbitraje y Mediación. Arequipa, Perú: Chabaneix & Asociados, Abogados. Downloaded 30 August 2005.

Roche, Declan (2005). Truth Commission Amnesties and the International Criminal Court British Journal of Criminology. 45(4):565 -- 581.

Takahashi, Yoshiko (2005). Toward a Balancing Approach: The Use of Apology in Japanese Society International Review of Victimology. 12(1): 23-45.


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