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Abstract
You might not have heard about peer mediation lately. You might not have heard about it at all. That's a problem. Peer mediation, though grossly underutilized, could be the potent and cost-effective answer to many of the problems facing U.S. schools.
Recommended Citation
Matthew D. Decker,
Unexcused Absence: A Review of the Need, Costs, and (Lack of) State Support for Peer Mediation Programs in U.S. Schools,
2009 J. Disp. Resol.
(2009)
Available at: https://scholarship.law.missouri.edu/jdr/vol2009/iss2/9