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Exploring the potential of Justice Reinvestment in Cowra

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Guthrie, Jill
Dance, Phyllis
Lokuge, Kamalini
Levy, Michael
Walsh, Corinne
Lovell, Melissa

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National Centre for Epidemiology & Population Health, The Australian National University

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I would like to congratulate Dr Jill Guthrie, the representatives of the Cowra community and all those involved in this wonderful production which explores and tests the research methodology and theory of Justice Reinvestment (JR). This report is a valuable piece of research which will guide future JR initiatives, especially those in regional areas. In particular, this report highlights the importance and value in engaging all stakeholders in the JR process, including families, community groups, government and nongovernment agencies.

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