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Toews, Barb (2006). "The Little Book of Restorative Justice for People in Prison:Rebuilding the Web of Relationships" Intercourse, PA: Good Books

The Little Book of Restorative Justice for People in Prison is one of a series of short books designed to provide readers with quick, easy to understand discussions of issues related to restorative justice and peacemaking. In this 91 page volume, Barb Toews discusses restorative justice from the point of view of someone working with incarcerated people. She discusses restorative justice theory and practices, meeting the justice needs of all those affected by crime, and the place of restorative justice in the prison setting.


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