Abstract

AbstractThis article assesses the relationship between community mediation and the justice system. It begins by tracing the evolution of the community dispute resolution movement and its reliance on the court system for case referrals and funding. The concerns surrounding this reliance are twofold: the redefinition of the community mediation movement and the compromises made in the freedom and integrity of the mediation process.

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