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Hunt, Ronald (1999). Conferencing a Serious Arson Case Paper presented at The Second International Conference on Conferencing and Circles: Restorative Practice in Action. Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 10-12 August 2000.

The author, on the Police Services Board in Renfrew, Ontario (Canada), relates the details of dealing with an arson offense caused by a youth. The offense was dealt with in a family group conference using the conference script from Real Justice. Participants included the youth, his family, a lawyer, and representatives from the school damaged by the arson. The outcomes of the process are included in this paper.

Link: iirp.org/library/t2000/t2000\_rhunt.html

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