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Position Paper on Restorative Justice.

Chief Probation officers of California
June 4, 2015

Source: (2000) Center for Peacemaking and Conflict Studies. Fresno Pacific University. Downloaded 2 October 2003.

As indicated by the title, this document consists of a position paper on restorative justice for the Chief Probation Officers of California. The paper begins with a succinct introduction to the concept of restorative justice. This expands in the next section of the document to a list of key principles of restorative justice theory and processes. After identification of a number of programs that are or tend to be restorative, the mission and goals of the Chief Probation Officers of California are listed and placed within a restorative justice system.

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