Source: (2004) Journal of Lutheran Ethics (JLE). 4(3). March. Downloaded 12 August 2005.
[1] “Restorative justice†is a concept that has been written about, talked about, and argued about. However, only a few people have actually been engaged in the practice of “restorative justice.†Fortunately, the number of such practitioners is growing, and the faith community is discovering that restorative justice is closely related to such biblical truths as redemption, reconciliation and healing.(excerpt)
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