Synopsis
An alternative to prison could be restorative justice and we hear a story of when it worked.
- Programme: What Point Prison? The Debate
- Channel: BBC Radio 4
- Broadcast year: 2016
- Psychology | Non-custodial punishment as a response to criminal behaviour.
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