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Huculak, a Judge in the Provincial Court of the Province of Saskatchewan (Canada), is judicially experienced with restorative principles and
practices in aboriginal contexts. She remarks that, while restorative justice is not new, it is in the last decade moving more into the center
of criminal justice theory and practice. Examples of this movement include a United Nations document on restorative justice and court decisions
in New Zealand and Canada. She is completing graduate work in the field of restorative justice.
In her own judicial experience, which she makes concrete with summaries of actual cases, she has observed and participated in processes founded
on aboriginal peacemaking and mediation principles that incorporate spiritual values and experiences, and that focus on healing. In particular
she sketches principles, processes, and results of sentencing circles. For Huculak, this and other restorative practices provide hope for more
harmonious and fruitful ways to respond to conflict and wrongdoing.
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