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Claassen, Ron and Kader, Phil and Noll, Douglas E and Tilkes, Charlotte (2001). Restorative Justice: A Framework for Fresno Fresno, CA: Center for Peacemaking and Conflict Studies. Fresno Pacific University. Downloaded 11 January 2005.

This paper results from a working coalition of key leaders and officials in a community in California (USA). The paper represents a proposal for broad-based systemic change, rooted in restorative justice principles and practices, throughout the community (including the criminal justice system, businesses, nonprofits, schools, and other places).

Link: peace.fresno.edu/docs/rjframe0201.pdf

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