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Schjelderup, Liv and More, Cecilie (2005). Family Group Conferencing in Norway: Development and Status. Restorative Justice Online. June 2005 Edition.

Since the mid-1990’s, family group conferencing has become a part of the child welfare landscape in Norway. Associate Professor Liv Schjelderup and Assistant Professor Cecilie More of the University of Stavanger, Norway provide this overview of the development and use of this intervention.

Link: www.restorativejustice.org/editions/2005/june05/norway

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