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Toews, Barb (2006). Restorative Justice: Rebuilding the Web of Relationships. Resources for Restorative Justice Education in Prison. Philadelphia, PA: The Pennsylvania Prison Society.

This collection of educational resources provides restorative justice educators with basic materials to create and facilitate restorative justice workshops geared for an incarcerated audience. The collection includes information about agenda planning and activities, facilitation and resources to use as texts. (author's abstract)

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

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