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Umbreit, Mark S and Claudia Fercello (1996). "Woodbury Police Department’s Restorative Justice Community Conferencing Program: An Initial Assessment of Client Satisfaction." St. Paul, Minnesota: Center for Restorative Justice & Peacemaking, University of Minnesota.

In May 1995 the Woodbury Police Department initiated a restorative justice conferencing program for juvenile offenders and those affect by crime. The Center for Restorative Justice & Peacemaking conducted an initial assessment of the program by compiling and analyzing participant satisfaction. This report provides information in six sections: overview of restorative justice and family group conferencing; background on the Woodbury initiative; program description; methodology; findings; and conclusions.

Link: 2ssw.che.umn.edu/rjp/Resources/Documents/UmbFer7a.PDF

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