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Fercello, Claudia and Greenwood, Jean and Umbreit, Mark S and Umbreit, Jenni (2004). Directory of Victim Offender Mediation & Conferencing Programs in the United States St. Paul, MN: Center for Restorative Justice & Peacemaking, School of Social Work, University of Minnesota. Downloaded 11 January 2005.

This directory lists victim offender mediation programs found throughout the United States. Programs are alphabetized first by the state, then the city, and finally by the program name. For those states which do not have a page listing, it means that we do not have any records of a victim offender mediation program in that state. It does not mean necessarrily that there are no programes in that state, only that we have no records of such a program. (excerpt).


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