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services according to the laws, policies and practices of the government entity they serve. They are mindful of national standards and codes of conduct and often are members of state or national organizations that seek to improve the efficiency, effectiveness and quality of their profession.
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The practitioner is a local, state, tribal or federal government employee who devotes their time to the practice of providing, administering or promoting justice and
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The Office for Victims of Crime a component of the Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice
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Practitioners historically are employed by agencies such as
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Cultural Skills for the Restorative Justice Practitioner
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