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Editor (1999). Spotlight on Passion and caring at core of volunteers’ commitment to restorative justice Kaleidoscope of Justice: Highlighting Restorative Juvenile Justice. 2(1): 2, 4. Fort Lauderdale, FL: Balanced and Restorative Justice Project, Florida Atlantic University. Downloaded 21 January 2005.

For a look at the role of volunteers in restorative justice, Kaleidoscope of Justice talked with Kay Pranis, Restorative Justice Planner for the Minnesota Department of Corrections for the past 7 years. Her work includes teaching the principles of restorative justice and assisting those who want to establish restorative justice programs in the community. Much of her focus these days is on Circles, programs that bring community members together to be present with victims and offenders as they work through the issues that result from crime. Author's abstract.

Link: www.barjproject.org/documents/KJ2%20no1%20winter%2000-01.pdf

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