Exploring Restorative Justice for Domestic Violence Cases in Alaska

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A group in Juneau discusses the potential of restorative justice programs in reducing domestic violence and improving public health in Alaska. The state's Council on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault aims to explore the compatibility of these programs with domestic violence cases.

In a sunny room in Juneau, a group discusses how restorative justice can reduce domestic violence and improve public health in Alaska. The state's Council on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault aims to explore the compatibility of restorative justice programs with domestic violence cases.

 

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