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THE BIRTH AND FUTURE OF RESTORATIVE JUSTICE IN WATERLOO REGION

On May 22, 1974, two teenage boys went on a petty crime spree in Elmira, Ontario. Over the course of one night, they smashed windows of cars, homes, and businesses, slashed tires, and even removed the cross from a church. By the time it was over, 22 people had suffered property damage.  When the case came before the courts, probation officer Mark Yantzi proposed something unprecedented in Canadian law: instead of simply sentencing the boys, why …
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The Community Edition broke the news in on Monday, February 9, 2026.
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