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McCold, Paul (1999). Overview of mediation, conferencing, and circles. Paper presented at the United Nations Crime Congress, Ancillary Meeting on Implementing Restorative Justice in the International Context. Vienna, Austria, 10-17 April.

McCold begins his overview of certain restorative justice processes by presenting a typology of restorative justice practices xe2x80x93 a typology oriented around the inclusion of the victim, the offender, and their xe2x80x9ccommunities of care.xe2x80x9d This leads to an explanation of a core model of the restorative justice process from his perspective. McCold then surveys various forms of mediation, conferencing, and circles to highlight how they fit into his typology and how they enable the core restorative process.

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