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Toews, Barb (2006). Creating Prison-Based Restorative Justice Projects:A Prisoners’ Guide for Getting Started Philadelphia, PA: The Pennsylvania Prison Society.

This guide offers tools, reflection questions and suggestions for incarcerated individuals and groups to use in creating their own restorative justice projects. The guide assumes that the reader is already knowledgeable about restorative justice. (author's abstract)

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

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