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Claassen, Ron (1994). Restorative Justice Principles VORP News, Clovis, California, July-November, 14p

In a series of five articles, Claassen presents the 11 principles of restorative justice. According to the author, restorative justice primarily focuses on people, not procedures; crime is wrong; official actions should be reasonable, restorative, respectful; and the faith community can play important healing roles in response to crime.

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