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Research Report 12 (2004) - Mediation and Community Justice Centres: An empirical study (by C Bourne)

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION
2. THE SURVEY
    METHODOLOGY
    Development of the telephone survey
    Recruitment of CJC survey participants
    Interviewing survey participants
    RESPONSE RATES
    PARAMETERS
    Characteristics of participants
    Parties in the mediation
    Source of referral to CJCs mediation for Party A participants
    Relationship between parties

3. THE FINDINGS
    SUMMARY OF FINDINGS
    Pre-Mediation processes
    Conduct of mediation
    Mediation outcomes
    Comments about mediation
    DETAILED FINDINGS
    Apprehended Personal and Domestic Violence Orders
    Pre-mediation
      Voluntary attendance
      Information about the mediation
    Conduct of mediation
      Pressure to make an agreement
      Mediators
      Co-mediation
    Mediation outcomes
      Agreements between the parties
      Satisfaction with mediation outcome
      Mediation outcome and relationship between parties
      Mediation outcome and satisfaction among participants with either an APVO or ADVO
      Impact of mediation on the situation
      Likelihood of using CJCs again
APPENDIX A: SURVEY DOCUMENT


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