Recent Changes to Restorative Justice Online
Websites Added
Consulting and Conciliation Service
http://www.conciliation.org/index.html
The goals of CCS are to providean atmosphere of acceptance and
tolerance for the uncertainty that conflict presents, as well
aspersonal guidance to individuals in learning to manage conflict
without the use of third party intervention.
Reconciliation Works
http://www.rrworks.org/aboutus.html
Reconciliation Works, a project of Social & Environmental
Enterprises (S.E.E.) in Malibu, CA, was created to promote
reconciliation and build connections within and between diverse
individuals, organizations and communities.
Features Added
New Restorative Justice Award announced.
New Zealand Expands Official Recognition of Restorative
Justice.
Using the Internet to Help Victims and Offenders
Heal.
Book Review: Restorative Justice and Family
Violence.
Website of the Month: New South Wales Department of Corrective
Services.
Abstracts Added
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Albrecht,
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American
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