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McCold, Paul (1998). Virginia Conferencing Project: A Four-Site Evaluation. Pipersville PA: Community Service Foundation. August 24.

This is a report presenting the results of a four-site evaluation of Real Justice community conferences for juveniles in justice and educational settings in during 1998-1999. Organizations in the sites applied for seed grants to establish pilot conferencing projects and receive the necessary training and technical assistance. Additionally, the sites each agreed to participate in this evaluation.

Link: fp.enter.net/restorativepractices/vaproject.pdf

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