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Restorative Justice and Responsive Regulation [Book Review]

Kathy Daly
- 01 Apr 2003 - 
- Vol. 36, Iss: 1, pp 109-114
TLDR
Braithwaite as discussed by the authors reviewed Restorative Justice and Responsive Regulation (RJR) and found that it is the most effective approach to the problem of criminalization of women.
Abstract
Review(s) of: Restorative Justice and Responsive Regulation by John Braithwaite (2002) New York: Oxford University Press. 314, pp., $150, ISBN 019513639.

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