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SUBSCRIBER-ONLY POLL RESULT: Should restorative justice processes be used in workplace safety prosecutions?

A majority of polled NBR subscribers say no.

Campbell Gibson
Tue, 03 Feb 2015

A majority of polled NBR subscribers do not think restorative justice processes are necessary in workplace safety prosecutions.

New rules that require a judge to refer a case to a restorative procedure where there is a guilty plea and an identifiable victim delayed a controversial court case

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Campbell Gibson
Tue, 03 Feb 2015
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