Abstract
A single musical voice can carry a musical tune. With several complementary voices, however, harmony and counterpoint can add to the richness and depth, creating a qualitatively distinct experience. A similar, enriching complementarity can also be found in restorative justice, where the voices of theory, practice, and research can contrast and support one another, leading to a broader and more useful understanding of restorative justice.
Recommended Citation
Poulson, Barton
(2003)
"A Third Voice: A Review of Empirical Research on the Psychological Outcomes of Restorative Justice,"
Utah Law Review: Vol. 2003:
No.
1, Article 7.
Available at:
https://dc.law.utah.edu/ulr/vol2003/iss1/7