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The Implications of Restorative Justice For Aboriginal Women and Children Survivors of Violence



Appendix one


Focus Group Questions

Have women experienced violence in their communities and how is this perceived?

How is the violence responded to by the family, community and institutions?

Do you think restorative justice/alternative measures are an appropriate response to acts of violence against women and children?

How do you think we can put an end to the violence in our communities?

If AWAN gets funding for this project, how do you think we should proceed with the research?

Community Follow-up Interview Questions

How many reserves are in this area?

What is the number of on and off reserve members of this community?

What kinds of resources are available for women in the community? Do the urban centers service the outlying areas?

How many of these agencies are Aboriginal?

Are their Aboriginal employees in non-native agencies that service Native people or have a larger Native clientele?

What Reserves are practicing Restorative Justice and if they are, what programs?


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