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South Africa’s democratic transition ushered in a new era in child justice reform efforts. The Child Justice Act 75 of 2008 is arguably one of the best pieces of child justice legislation in the world. A central objective of the Act is to encourage the di... see more

Probation officers, like generic social workers, have been and continue to be implementers rather than generators of social policies. Yet, probation officers have an important role to play in transforming the child justice system as they are central to th... see more

Does restorative justice have anything to offer the field of offender reintegration? Restorative justice is defined, and distinctions are drawn, between a restorative justice worldview and processes and programmes that are restorative. Restorative justice... see more

The Prosecutor's Office as one of the law enforcement agencies is required to play a greater role in enforcing the law, protecting the public interest, enforcing human rights, and eradicating corruption, collusion and nepotism. The Prosecutor's Office is ... see more

The existence of Land Deed Making Officials (PPAT) in Indonesia is essential because it is related to evidence of the transfer of land rights and ownership rights to flat units that provide legal certainty. At this time, the regulations governing PPAT pos... see more

The main role of probation officers is implementing restorative justice for the juvenile. However, a rape perpetrator with intellectual disability will encourage a different approach. Therefore, this study aims to explain how the application of restorativ... see more

AbstractIn Deuteronomy 16:18–20, Moses instructs the people of Israel to appoint judges and officials in their various towns upon entering the Promised Land. Strikingly, not much is said about the qualifications of these judges and officials, or the metho... see more

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