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This compilation of articles deals with concepts of community justice and specifically discusses community policing, restorative justice, probation, risk assessment, and community supervision. Addressed are the need for a new community justice paradigm,. lessons learned from community policing and the value of a holistic policing approach, the restorative justice concept in corrections, activities of the Community Corrections Improvement Association, clients served by community probation, restorative justice progress made in Vermont, and the role of risk assessment in community-based corrections.
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