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Front Psychol
November 2023
School of Law, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom.
Introduction: Participation in restorative justice interventions post-sentence has been shown to reduce reoffending and mitigate harm to victims. Investment in, and access to, restorative justice remains limited in England and Wales. An economic model was developed to synthesize the available evidence in order to develop contemporary and robust estimates of the economic impact of investment in restorative justice interventions.
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June 2007
Department of Social Work, Umeå University, Sweden.
People experiencing unexpected negative events tend to cope with the situation through causal attributions. It seems that having some sort of answer to 'why-me' makes the event less shattering and the world more controllable. We know for example that the great majority of women with breast cancer tend to have clear ideas about its causes.
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