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Boyes-Watson, Carolyn Circle of Accountability: Being in Circle Outside of Circle. Chelsea, MA: Roca, Inc.

Peacemaking circles are a method of communication and problem solving derived from aboriginal and native traditions. This summary highlights how circles are used at Roca—a multicultural, youth, family, and community development organization—to open up new possibilities for empowerment through learning how to be accountable to themselves and their community. (author's abstract).

Link: http://www.rocainc.org/pdf/accountability.pdf

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