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Restorative Justice: Reflectionson Theory and Practice from within the Nova Scotia Community UniversityResearch Alliance
Dalhousie Law Journal
  • Jennifer Llewellyn, Dalhousie University
  • Bruce Archibald, Dalhousie University
Publication Date
10-1-2013
Keywords
  • Nova Scotia,
  • restorative justice,
  • research,
  • Dalhousie University,
  • Nova Scotia Restorative Justice Community University Research Alliance
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Abstract

Dear Readers, This issue of the Dalhousie Law Journal features research from the Nova Scotia Restorative Justice Community University Research Alliance (NSRJ-CURA) a collaborative research alliance involving community, government and university partners. The Schulich School ofLaw at Dalhousie University has been the intellectual home forthe NSRJ-CURA since 2006. The NSRJ-CURA has focused on research related to the conceptualization and institutionalization of a restorative approach to justice. The experience of Nova Scotia's restorative justice program which is among the world leaders in the area has served as a focal point and learning laboratory for this research.

Citation Information
Jennifer Llewellyn and Bruce Archibald. "Restorative Justice: Reflectionson Theory and Practice from within the Nova Scotia Community UniversityResearch Alliance" Vol. 36 Iss. 2 (2013)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jennifer-llewellyn/29/