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Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Why restorative justice isn't enough for the Dalhousie 13

The suggestion that restorative justice will benefit the university community and public at large is a sick joke, writes Emma Teitel Dalhousie University, my alma mater, is a sleepy mid-sized school where nobody would fault you for wearing pyjamas to class; it is situated in a sleepy, mid-sized city where jaywalking is encouraged by drivers who stop their cars in the middle of the road long before pedestrians even indicate they'd like to cross. In other words, Dal is a pretty relaxing place to matriculate-especially, it appears, if you are a woman-hating dentistry student.

http://www.macleans.ca/society/the-classless-kind-of-gentleman/

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