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WHAT FAIRNESS MEANS TO CRIME victims : A SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE ON VICTIM-OFFENDER MEDIATION Jo-Anne Wemmers Katie Cyr Universit de Montr al While victims are often considered the forgotten party in the criminal justice system, restorative justice has emerged as a new approach that includes victims by making them part of the legal response to CRIME . Based on interviews with victims who were invited to participate in a victim-offender mediation program, the present study examines victims procedural justice judgements. The theoretical framework for the study is based on the procedural justice theory (Lind & Tyler, 1988; Tyler, 2003).
104 FAIRNESS mediator acts as a go-between, communicating with the victim and the offender separately. It is a practical alternative if there is any
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