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Chmelynski, Carol (2005). Restorative Justice for Discipline with Respect. The Education Digest. September. 71(1): 17-20.

PEIASE Academy, a school for students recovering from chemical addiction from all over the Minneapolis-St, Paul metropolitan area, was selected by the Minnesota Department of Education to pilot-test a restorative justice program in 2002, The entire staff attended a three-day comprehensive training session on restorative practices, learning skills for restoring safety to a community after conflict and training to become "circle keepers." (excerpt)


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