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Elonheimo, Henrik. Restorative Justice Theory and the Finnish Mediation Practices


Last modified 2005-08-26 06:10

In Finland, the most prominent manifestation of restorative justice is victim-offender mediation. In order to investigate to what extent the restorative ideals are actually realized within the Finnish mediation practices, 16 cases of victim-offender mediation have been observed.

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