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Graves, Cheryl M. and Gray, Donyelle L and Schub, Ora (2005). Consider Restorative Justice: Making the Case for Restorative Justice. Clearinghouse Review Journal of Poverty Law and Policy. 39(3-4):219-228.

In this article we explain restorative justice; describe restorative justice models of conflict resolution; discuss the application of restorative justice in three settings: juvenile justice, schools, and domestic violence; and discuss lessons learned through our work in promoting restorative justice in communities of color. (excerpt)


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