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de León-Hartshorn, Iris and Amstutz, Lorraine Stutzman (2004). Imagining Possibilities - Restorative Justice and Social Change Paper presented at "New Frontiers in Restorative Justice: Advancing Theory and Practice", Centre for Justice and Peace Development, Massey University at Albany, New Zealand, 2-5 December.

Can Restorative Justice move beyond the criminal justice context and be applied as a way of living together in our work, communities and globally? We will explore the possibilities of implementing principles and values of restorative justice for social change within organizational structures. Together we will image possibilities of the global family living in restorative communities. Abstract courtesy of the Centre for Justice and Peace Development, Massey University, http://justpeace.massey.ac.nz.

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