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Greenwood, Jean (2005). The Circle Process: A Path for Restorative Dialogue. Center for Restorative Justice & Peacemaking, School of Social Work, University of Minnesota. Saint Paul, Minnesota: University of Minnesota.

The article acts as a complete “field guide” to conducting circles. An overview of the circle process including a thorough description of each of the phases of the circles and their goals/purposes is given.

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

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