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Home articlesdb articles Toews, Barb. Restorative Justice: Rebuilding Your Web of Relationships. A Collection of Reflections for People in Prison.

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Toews, Barb (2006). Restorative Justice: Rebuilding Your Web of Relationships. A Collection of Reflections for People in Prison. Philadelphia, PA: The Pennsylvania Prison Society.

This workbook is a collection of restorative justice reflections that was used by the Pennsylvania Prison Society’s Restorative Justice Program.This collection includes an appendix with suggestions of ways to use the individual reflections as group activities. (excerpt)

Link: http://www.prisonsociety.org/pdf/rj_workbook.pdf

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