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Presentation
Racing Restorative Justice: Creating Ripples or Revolution?
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  • Michelle Y. Williams, Dalhousie University Schulich School of Law
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
1-1-2011
Keywords
  • Racing,
  • Restorative Justice,
  • The African Nova Scotian Experience
Disciplines
Abstract

The 14th World Conference of the International Institute for Restorative Practices in collaboration with Nova Scotia Restorative Justice Community University Research Alliance (NSRJ-CURA). This interdisciplinary conference is being presented by the IIRP in partnership with the Nova Scotia Restorative Justice Community University Research Alliance (NSRJ-CURA). NSRJ is among the most comprehensive restorative justice programs in the world. NSRJ’s work and the research of the NSRJ-CURA will be featured at the conference, in addition to a wide range of topics related to restorative practices.

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https://www.iirp.edu/news/presentations-from-iirp-s-14th-world-conference-in-halifax-nova-scotia-canada-june-15-17-2011

Citation Information
Michelle Williams, ““Racing” Restorative Justice: Creating Ripples or Revolutions? The African Nova Scotian Experience” (presentation at the 14th World Conference on Restorative Justice entitled, Institutionalizing Restorative Practices, Halifax, Nova Scotia, 15 June 2011), [unpublished].