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Home articlesdb articles Umbreit, Mark S and Ritter, Rina. Palestinian Offenders Meet Israeli Victim: Restorative Family Dialogue in Israel.

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Umbreit, Mark S and Ritter, Rina (2004). Palestinian Offenders Meet Israeli Victim: Restorative Family Dialogue in Israel. Center for Restorative Justice & Peacemaking, School of Social Work, University of Minnesota. Saint Paul, Minnesota: University of Minnesota.

This article is a brief introduction to restorative justice, followed by a case study. The case study involves two young male Palestinian offenders, who were charged with attempted robbery and conspiracy to committing a felony, and their victim, who was a young Israeli woman.

Link: http://rjp.umn.edu/img/assets/13522/Palentinian_Offenders_Meets_Israeli_Victim.pdf

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