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The First School of Restorative Justice in Poland

Nielaczna, Maria
June 4, 2015

Source: (2006) “Newsletter of the European Forum for Restorative Justice” pp.4

The Association for Legal Intervention, in cooperation with the Polish Academy of Sciences, has created the first School of Restorative Justice in Poland. The initiators are three members of the Association: Witold Klaus, Dorota Jaworska and Maria Nielaczna. They started planning the project in the summer of 2005, its concept having been raised during meetings and discussions among them, with academics and students interested in RJ. The main purpose of the School is to educate ‘experts’ in RJ and prepare them to put it into practice in their environment. (excerpt)

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