Source: (2002) Paper presented at Moving Beyond “The War on Drugs”, a conference at the James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy, Rice University, April 10 and 11. Downloaded 29 March 2005.
The rapidly emerging concept of restorative justice offers a framework that can be helpful in any analysis of our current drug policy. It also gives us a toolkit to use in building a new policy. (excerpt)
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