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Restorative justice for children in conflict with the law: Promising practices and lessons learned.

Interagency Panel on Juvenile Justice
June 4, 2015

Source: (2009) Report of a workshop of the Interagency Panel on Juvenile Justice organised as part of the 1st World Congress on Restorative Juvenile Justice, 4-7 November 2009, Lima, Peru.

This is a report of a workshop on “Restorative Justice for Children in Conflict with
the Law: Promising Practices and Lessons Learned” that took place on 5 November
2009 and was organised by the Panel Secretariat in collaboration with four Panel
members: Foundation Terre des hommes – child relief (Tdh), Defence for Children
International (DCI), the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and the United
Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC). The IPJJ’s workshop was part of the
1st World Congress on Restorative Juvenile Justice organized by Foundation Terre des
hommes – child relief in collaboration with the Office of the Attorney General of Peru
(Ministerio Público, Fiscalía de la Nación), the Catholic University of Lima (Pontifica
Universidad Católica de Lima) and Encuentros – Casa de la Juventud, that took place
from 4-7 November 2009 in Lima, Peru. (excerpt)

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