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Pranis, Kay (2000). Building Justice on a Foundation of Democracy, Caring, and Mutual Responsibility. From forthcoming book ICOPA IX: A Call to Transformative Justice

Pranis outlines the possibilities of restorative justice to open the door to a new kind of democracy. Using the language of inclusion and the ethic of care, restorative processes such as circles create spaces of consensus making.

Link: www.corr.state.mn.us/rj/pdf/rjbuildingjustice.pdf

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