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Article: A Restorative Adjudication Process Shows Promise (Teryl 2015)
In 2012, the Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission initiated a project to integrate restorative justice principles into an administrative agency. Early research showed that when restorative justice principles guided the agency's changes, access to just ...