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“A Healing Approach to Crime.”

Evers, Tag
June 4, 2015

Source: (1998) The Progressive. 62(9):30-33.

Evers discusses the Restorative Justice Project, a program that involves a face-to-face meeting between crime victims and the perpetrators, and whose goal is to make things right rather than simply punishing the offenders. There are 300 such programs in the U.S.

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