Source: (1998) St. Paul, Minnesota: Center for Restorative Justice & Peacemaking, University of Minnesota.
In one page, the author presents a clear point-by-point comparison of various attitudes and practices that he believes characterize a continuum from least (agreement-driven; offender focused) to most (dialogue-driven; victim sensitive) restorative effects.
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