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Mediators promote victim-offender mediation in Poland

Kruk, Marzena
June 4, 2015

Source: (2001) Newsletter of the European Forum for Victim-Offender Mediation and Restorative Justice 2 (October): 7. Downloaded 3 August 2004.

Marzena Kruk reports on an international conference held in Poland in April 2001. The conference was on “Detention Pending Trial in Poland- Procedural and Penitentiary Issues.” Participants included government representatives from Georgia, Mongolia, and Ukraine; experts in Polish criminal law; and various professionals and practitioners. The conference covered Polish criminal law and procedure, in particular with respect to mediation. Kruk herself presented a paper on the use of mediation as an alternative to pre-trial detention.

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