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Whither Community Justice?: The Rise Of Court-Connected Mediation In The United States, Colleen M. Hanycz Jan 2007

Whither Community Justice?: The Rise Of Court-Connected Mediation In The United States, Colleen M. Hanycz

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This paper traces the development of mediation in the United States along two distinct paths: the court-connected paradigm and the community justice paradigm. In the former, as a child of the labour arbitration movement, the link between mediation and the law appears to have been forged at conception. In the latter, we see two distinct branches: the 'Community Mediation Center' model and the neighborhood Justice Center' model. Of those illustrations of community justice, only the first has been strongly connected to the law and legal institutions, while the second strand has retained its institutional independence. These neighbourhood justice centres appear …