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  3. Vol 48, No 4

Vol 48, No 4

Published: 2011-05-01

Articles

  • Introduction

    Val Napoleon
    807
    • PDF
  • Reflections on the Past, Present, and Future of Restorative Justice in Canada

    Barbara Tomporowski, Manon Buck, Catherine Bargen, Valarie Binder
    815
    • PDF
  • Reconciliation and Conflict: A Review of Practice

    Emily Snyder
    831
    • PDF
  • A Crack in Everything: Restorative Possibilities of Plea-Based Sentencing Courts

    Simon Owen
    847
    • PDF
  • Violence is Not Conflict: Why it Matters in Restorative Justice Practice

    Alan Edwards, Jennifer Haslett
    893
    • PDF
  • The Northern Territory Emergency Response: The More Things Change, The More They Stay the Same

    Nicole Watson
    905
    • PDF
  • Restorative Justice at the Miyo Wahkotowin Community Education Authority

    Matthew Wildcat
    919
    • PDF
  • Creating a Path by Walking It - A Year in Review of Pohna: Keepers of the Fire

    Karen Erickson, Patti LaBoucane-Benson, Fiona Hossack
    945
    • PDF
  • Restorative Justice, Euthanasia, and Assisted Suicide: A New Arena for Restorative Justice and a New Path for End of Life Law and Policy in Canada

    Jennifer J Llewellyn, Jocelyn Downie
    965
    • PDF
  • Eyes Wide Shut: The Alberta Court of Appeal’s Decision in R. v. Arcand and Aboriginal Offenders

    Jonathan Rudin
    987
    • PDF

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