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This chapter provides an overview of the youth justice system in Canada, and the relevant legislation that applies to the rehabilitation and transitions of incarcerated youth from custody back to the community. The current practices in the province of Nova Scotia are highlighted, where a total institutional restorative approach has been implemented in custodial institutions to enhance the effective rehabilitation and transitions of incarcerated youth.
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Clairmont, D. (2016). Restorative practices in a custodial setting: A total institutional perspective. Halifax, Nova Scotia: Dalhousie University, Atlantic Institute of Criminology.
Provincial Advocate for Children and Youth. (2013). 2013 report to the legislature. Toronto, Canada: Author. Available at: https://provincialadvocate.on.ca/documents/en/AR2015_En.pdf.
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Van Ness, D. (2009). Restorative justice in prisons. Retrieved from Mereps website: http://mereps.foresee.hu/en/segedoldalak/news/46/3672117e6a/214/.
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Clairmont, D. (2018). Rehabilitation and Effective Transitioning of Incarcerated Youths in Canada. In: O’Neill, S. (eds) Incarcerated Youth Transitioning Back to the Community. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-0752-2_14
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