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Restorative Justice: For Victims, Communities and Offenders

Center for Restorative Justice & Mediation, H
June 4, 2015

Source: (1996) St. Paul, MN: University of Minnesota, School of Social Work, 28p

This is a series of brief flyers describing restorative justice, including definition, principles, program characteristics, successes, transformation of the system, how victims and communities are a part of restorative justice, how offenders are held accountable, the need for victim services, the need for victim sensitive communication, how community policing, community prosecution and community service programs are elements of restorative justice, and the role of the state in restorative justice.

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