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Correctional Service of Canada (2000). Canadian resource guide to restorative justice and conflict resolution education programs Ottawa: Correctional Service Canada.

In response to many inquiries to its staff, the Correctional Service Canada developed this guide. It is a reference tool for people who want to know what programs or courses on restorative justice or conflict resolution are offered by universities, colleges, and other post-secondary or community-based institutions in Canada. The listing of programs is organized by provinces and territories. For each program, the guide identifies the name of the institution, its location, a brief description of programs and courses offered, a contact person, and details on certification (where applicable).

Link: www.csc-scc.gc.ca/text/prgrm/rjstc/crg/toc_e.shtml

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