Restorative justice and the evidence hierarchy: Implications for policy and practice
March 2026 Evidence Base
Chandler G. Robinson , Matthew W. Logan , Brandon C. Dulisse , Ian T. Adams , Mark A. Morgan
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Chandler G. Robinson, Matthew W. Logan, Brandon C. Dulisse, Ian T. Adams, Mark A. Morgan (2026). Restorative justice and the evidence hierarchy: Implications for policy and practice. Evidence Base. https://doi.org/10.1080/30679125.2026.2632868
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@article{robinson2026,
title = {Restorative justice and the evidence hierarchy: Implications for policy and practice},
author = {Chandler G. Robinson and Matthew W. Logan and Brandon C. Dulisse and Ian T. Adams and Mark A. Morgan},
journal = {Evidence Base},
year = {2026},
doi = {10.1080/30679125.2026.2632868},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1080/30679125.2026.2632868}
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