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It is often useful for people exploring and applying restorative justice ideas and processes to discover resources that can broaden, enrich, clarify, and encourage them in their work. In this article Russ Imarigeon points to a number of significant books, journals, and articles. These resources deal with peacemaking circles, community conferencing, restorative justice, crime prevention, the economics of criminal justice, and victim involvement in restorative justice processes.
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