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Cook, Kim. A restorative justice critique of shelters for battered women in the American deep south


Last modified 2005-08-26 06:10

While shelters did not arise out of restorative justice theory, Cook applies such theory to determine whether shelters in the American deep south fulfill the criteria of restorative justice and moral pragmatism.

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