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The British Journal of Criminology 26:287-298 (1986)
© 1986 Centre for Crime & Justice Studies (formerly ISTD)


RESEARCH-ARTICLE

REPARATION

A Merseyside View

SANDRA WALKLATE*

* Department of Social Studies, Liverpool Polytechnic

This report is part of a wider study conducted on behalf of a victim support scheme on Merseyside. Part of that study was concerned with examining the involvement of the scheme in a reparation project. This was examined from the point of view of a sample of the victims who passed through the scheme, the workers in the scheme, and the wider community. On this basis, some suggestions are made concerning reparation projects and their involvement with victim support schemes.


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