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The Role of ADR Processes in the Criminal Justice system : A view from Australia By Melissa Lewis* and Les McCrimmon**. At ALRAESA Conference 4-8 September, 2005. At Imperial Resort Beach Hotel, Entebbe, Uganda. I. Introduction The use of non-traditional dispute resolution Processes , falling within the rubric of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR), is now widely accepted in a variety of dispute contexts. In recent years, similar Processes have been adapted and applied in a Criminal Justice context as part of an overall package of Criminal Justice reforms. Across Australian and international jurisdictions, there have been developed a range of alternative' methods for dealing with Criminal offenders, including programs such as victim-offender mediation, family group conferencing, and circle sentencing.
The Role of ADR Processes in the Criminal Justice System: A view from Australia By Melissa Lewis* and Les McCrimmon** At ALRAESA Conference
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