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Umbreit, Mark S and Burns, Heather (2003). Healing and the Law: An Annotated Listing of Websites and Publications In collaboration with the International Centre for Healing and the Law, Kalamazoo, Michigan. St. Paul, MN: Center for Restorative Justice and Peacemaking, School of Social Work, University of Minnesota. Downloaded 16 April 2004.

This 41-page annotated listing includes sections on: Healing Aspects of the Law, Therapeutic Jurisprudence, Visionary Law, Holistic Law, Transformational Law, Contemplative Practices, and Restorative Justice. The last of these comprises approximately half of the document and includes a variety of works by Mark Umbreit and others in the field. In some cases website addresses or contact information is given.

Link: 2ssw.che.umn.edu/rjp/Resources/Documents/Healing%20and%20the%20Law.pdf

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