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Restorative justice: An integrated model for resettling young Sudanese.

Jensen, Paul
June 4, 2015

Source: (2008) New Community Quarterly. 6(3):13-19.

This article presents a particular model of youth and community work that is being developed within the Men and Relationships Program auspiced by LifeLine Toowoomba (Australia). The program has emerged out of a need identified within the work that has focused on Southern Sudanese young people from a refugee background settling within that geographical area. (excerpt)

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