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Recent Changes to Restorative Justice Online

 

Recent Changes to Restorative Justice Online    

Websites Added

The Bennington Community Justice Center

http://www.justicevermont.org/

The Bennington Community Justice Center is a non-profit organization founded by residents of Bennington County, Vermont. Its central mission is to raise, discuss, and resolve matters of justice that arise among members of the community. 

www.mediationnorthernireland.org

The Mediation Network promotes the use of Third Party intervention in disputes and supports creative responses to conflict in Northern Ireland. The Network assists with the provision of training in community relations, conflict intervention, and mediation. 

Team For Justice

http://www.teamforjustice.org/index.html

Team for Justice is a faith-based organization dedicated to preserving the human rights of victims and offenders through advocacy within the criminal justice system. Restorative Justice is one area of interest.   

http://www.burnsinstitute.org/home.html

The Burns Institute is a new voice in juvenile justice that addresses the needs of poor youth and young people of color, their families, and communities. The Burns Institute also sponsors dialog on restorative justice.

Conference Announcements Added   

Building On Strengths: International Perspectives on Family Group Conferences

Family Rights Group

October 8-9, 2002

Manchester, England 

RJ Practitioners' Annual Network Day 2002

Mediation UK

GMB Training College, Manchester, England

October 8, 2002

enquiry@mediationuk.org.uk

Restorative Justice Academy

Florida Atlantic University

April 21-May 2, 2003

Ft. Lauderdale, FL

954-762-5668

 

 

Features Added

 

Striving for Restorative Justice in the Czech Republic.

Japan and Restorative Practices.

Book Review: Reparation and Victim-Focused Social Work.

Website of the Month: International Forgiveness Institute .

Meet Lenka OUŘEDNÍČKOVÁ. 

 

Abstracts Added

 

Abramson, Lauren and David B. Moore.  2001.  “Transforming Conflict in the Inner City Community Conferencing in Baltimore.”  Contemporary Justice Review 4(3, 4):  321-340. 

Albright, Harry. 2000. Crime, justice and treatment of offenders. The Friend (September 8). 

Allan, Alfred And Allan, Marietjie M.. (2000). The South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission as a therapeutic tool. Behavioral Sciences and the Law. 18(4): 459-477 

Amstutz, Lorraine Stutzman, and Howard Zehr. 1998. Victim offender conferencing in Pennsylvania’s juvenile justice system. Harrisonburg, PA: Eastern Mennonite University, Conflict Transformation Program. 

Arthur, Lindsay. (2000). Punishment doesn't work!. Juvenile and Family Court Journal. 51(3): 37-42. 

Barajas, Eduardo, Jr. 1996. Moving toward community justice. In Community justice: Striving for safe, secure, and just communities, ed. LIS, Inc., 1-7. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, National Institute of Corrections. 

Barkan, Elazar. 2000. The guilt of nations: Restitution and negotiating historical injustices. New York: W. W. Norton & Company. 

Bazemore, Gordon.  2000.  “Rock and Roll, Restorative Justice, and the Continuum of the Real World:  A Response to “Purism” in Operationalizing Restorative Justice.”  Contemporary Justice Review 3(4): 459-477. 

Bazemore, Gordon. And Dooley, Michael And Nissen, Laura Burney. (2000). Mobilizing social support and building relationships: Broadening correctional and rehabilitative agendas. Corrections Management Quarterly. 4(4): 10-21 

Bazemore, Gordon. And Leip, Leslie. (2000). Victim participation in the new juvenile court: tracking judicial attitudes toward restorative justice reforms. Justice System Journal. 21(2): 199-226 

Benson, Bruce L. 2001. Restitution as an objective of the criminal justice system. Journal of the James Madison Institute (Winter), 17-22. 

Blagg, Harry. (1997). A just measure of shame?. British Journal of Criminology 37(4): 481- 

Boutellier, Hans And Marshall, Tony F. And Dunkel, Frieder. (1996). Restorative justice and mediation. European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research. 4(4): 7-130 

Boyes-Watson, Carolyn.  2000.  “Reflections on the Purist and Maximalist Models of Restorative Justice.”  Contemporary Justice Review 3(4): 441-450. 

Boyes-Watson, Carolyn.  1999.  “In the Belly of the Beast?  Exploring the Dilemmas of State-sponsored Restorative Justice.”  Contemporary Justice Review 2(3): 261-281. 

Boyle, Vera. 2000. Abolishment of punishment. The Friend (June 30). 

Braithwaite, John. (2000). Decomposing a Holistic Vision of Restorative Justice. Contemporary Justice Review. 3(4):433-440. 

Braithwaite, John. (1999). Restorative justice: assessing optimistic and pessimistic accounts. Crime and Justice: A Review of Research, vol. 25, edited by Michael Tonry, Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press: pp. 1-127. 

Brienen, M. and H. Hoegen.  2001.  “Dutch Victim Policy: A Comparative Perspective.”  Judicial Explorations (Justiteile verkenningen)  27(3). 

Bucqueroux, Bonnie. 1996. Community criminal justice: Building on the lessons that community policing teaches. In Community justice: Striving for safe, secure, and just communities, ed. LIS, Inc., 8-13. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, National Institute of Corrections. 

Campbell, Kathryn Campbell, Martin Dufresne, and Richard Maclure.  2001.  “Amending Young Justice Policy in Canada: Discourse, Mediation and Ambiguity.”  Howard Journal of Criminal Justice  40(3). 

Workshop Report. (2000). Can restorative justice mend strained relations?. Horizons 3 (October): 24

Chapman, Laura A. 2000. Beyond crime and punishment. Horizons 3 (October): 2. 

Churches’ Criminal Justice Forum, ed. 2001 (?). Restorative justice – What’s it all about? Collection of papers presented at a conference hosted by the Churches’ Criminal Justice Forum. London: Churches Together in Britain and Ireland, Churches’ Criminal Justice Forum. 

Cleiren, C. P. M.  2001.  “Criminal Procedure or Mediation?”  Judicial Explorations (Justiteile verkenningen)  27(3). 

Crawford, Adam.  2000.  “Justice de Proximité – The Growth of ‘Houses of Justice’ and Victim/Offender Mediation in France:  A Very UnFrench Legal Response?”  Social & Legal Studies 9(1): 29-53. 

Crump, Judy. (1999). Children's testimony in criminal justice trials: what kind of truth?. Canadian Social Work Review 16(2): 201-217 

Cullen, Francis T. And Fisher, Bonnie S. And Applegate, Brandon. (2000). Public opinion about punishment and corrections. Crime and Justice: A Review of Research, vol. 27, edited by Michael Tonry, Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press: pp. 1-79. 

Currie, Ab, and Steven Bittle. 2000. Expanding horizons: Rethinking access to justice in Canada. Horizons 3 (October): 23. 

Daly, Kathleen and Russ Immarigeon.  1998.  “The Past, Present, and Future of Restorative Justice:  Some Critical Reflections.”  Contemporary Justice Review v.1: 21-45. 

Deacon, Jamie. 2000. Improving our knowledge of victimization and the impacts of crime. Horizons 3 (October): 4, 5. 

Delgado, Richard. (2000). Prosecuting Violence: A Colloquy on Race, Community, and Justice.. Stanford Law Review 52(4):751 

Dickey, Walter J. 1996. Why neighborhood supervision? In Community justice: Striving for safe, secure, and just communities, ed. LIS, Inc., 41-44. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, National Institute of Corrections. 

Dinnen, Sinclair And Ley, Allison. (2000). Reflections on violence in Melanesia. Sydney: Hawkins Press and Asia Pacific Press

Dobry, Josephine. 2001. Restorative justice and police complaints: A report by the independent Police Complaints Authority. London: The Police Complaints Authority. 

Dolinko, David And Braithwaite, John And Tonry, Michael. (1999). The future of punishment. UCLA Law Review. 46(6): 1719-1940. 

Dooley, Michael. 1996. Restorative justice in Vermont: A work in progress. In Community justice: Striving for safe, secure, and just communities, ed. LIS, Inc., 30-35. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, National Institute of Corrections. 

Drumbl, Mark A.  ND.  “Sclerosis:  Retributive Justice and the Rwandan Genocide.”  Punishment and Society 2(3):  287-308. 

Ede, Andrew And Barnes, Michael. (2002). Making the Response Fit the Complaint: Alternative Strategies for Resolving Complaints Against Police. Crime and Misconduct Commission Research & Issues Paper No. 1. Crime and Misconduct Commission. Australia. 

Etherington, Norman. 2001. Blainey revisited: Has peace broken out in the 20th century? In Thinking peace, making peace, eds. Barry Hindess and Margaret Jolly, 7-20. Occasional Paper Series 1/2001. Collection of papers presented at the Academy of the Social Sciences annual symposium, 5 November 2000. Canberra: Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia. 

Evans, Donald G.  2001.  “Volunteer Program Aids Released Offender Supervision.”  Corrections Today  63(5). 

Farebrother, George, and Christopher Spain. 2000. After Kosovo: transforming violent conflict. The Friend (October 27). 

Fattah, Ezzat A.   2000.  “Victim Redress and Victim-Offender Reconciliation in Theory and Practice: Some Personal Reflections.”  Tokyo, Japan:  United Nations Asia and Far East Institute for the Prevention of Crime and Treatment of Offenders. 

Fielding, Ellen Wilson. (1999). Centenary of the juvenile justice system. Federal Probation. 63(2): 4-77 

Findlay, Mark.  2000.  “Decolonising Restoration and Justice:  Restoration in Transitional Cultures.”  The Howard Journal 39(4). 

Fritzler, Randal B., and Leonore M. J. Simon. 2000. Creating a domestic violence court: Combat in the trenches. Court Review (Spring). 

Fulkerson, Andrew.  2001.  “The Use of Victim Impact Panels in Domestic Violence Cases:  A Restorative Justice Approach.”  Contemporary Justice Review 4(3, 4):  355-368. 

Galaway, Burt. 2001 (?). Evaluating restorative community justice programs. Denver, CO: Colorado Forum on Community and Restorative Justice. 

Gibson, James L. 2001. Truth, justice, and reconciliation: Judging amnesty in South Africa. Revision of paper presented at the Midwest Political Science Association annual meeting. Chicago, April 19-21. St. Louis, MO: Washington University. 

Gould, Larry A.. (1998). Native Americans in the criminal justice system: issues of self-determination. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice. 14(1): 3-86. 

Gramckow, Heike And Wyvekens, Anne And Boutellier, Hans. (1997). Community justice and policing. European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research 5(4): 9-112. 

Griffiths, Curt Taylor. (1996). World criminal justice. International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice. 20(2):195-355. 

Hamber, Brandon, and Richard Wilson. 2000. Symbolic closure through memory, reparation and revenge in post-conflict societies. Human Rights Working Papers  5 (April). 

Harris, M. Kay.  1998.  “Reflections of a Skeptical Dreamer:  Some Dilemmas in Restorative Justice Theory and Practice.”  Contemporary Justice Review v.1: 57-69. 

Hastings, Ross. 2000. Community crime prevention: Potential and limitations. Horizons 3 (October): 18, 19. 

Healy, Patrick. (2001). The Punitive Nature of the Conditional Sentence. Canadian Bar Review 80(3):1011. 

Herman, Susan. (n.d.). Beyond Restorative Justice. Association québécoise Plaidoyer-Victimes. 

Herman, Susan And Wasserman, Cressida. (2001). A role for victims in offender reentry. Crime and Delinquency. 47(3): 428-445. 

Hindess, Barry, and Margaret Jolly, eds. Thinking peace, making peace. 2001. Occasional Paper Series 1/2001. Collection of papers presented at the Academy of the Social Sciences annual symposium, 5 November 2000. Canberra: Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia. 

Hinton, Annette. 2001 (?). Restorative justice in a Christian context. In Restorative justice – What’s it all about?, ed. by the Churches’ Criminal Justice Forum, 14-19. Paper presented at a conference hosted by the Churches’ Criminal Justice Forum. London: Churches Together in Britain and Ireland, Churches’ Criminal Justice Forum. 

Hinzman, Gary. 1996. Working outside the box: Thinking differently about justice. In Community justice: Striving for safe, secure, and just communities, ed. LIS, Inc., 18-22. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, National Institute of Corrections. 

Ho-Chunk Youth Services Program.  2001.  “Ho-Chunk Nation Community Service Program.”  Rockville, MD:  National Institute of Justice/NCJRS.   

Holterman, Thom.  2001.  “Neighborhood-centered Conflict Mediation in the Netherlands:  An Instrument for Social Cohesion – Part I.  Contemporary Justice Review 4(1): 41-48. 

Holtquist, S. E.. (1999). Nurturing the seeds of restorative justice. Journal of Community Practice. 6(2): 63-77. 

Hornick, Joseph P., Tullio Caputo, Ross Hastings, Patrick J. Knoll, Lorne D. Bertrand, Joanne J. Paetsch, Lyle Stroeder, and A. Owen Maguire. 1996. A police reference manual on crime prevention and diversion with youth. Ottawa: Canadian Research Institute for Law and the Family; Solicitor General Canada. 

Hoyle, Carolyn And Sanders, Andrew. (2000). Police response to domestic violence: from victim choice to victim empowerment?. British Journal of Criminology. 40(1): 14-36.

 Hunter, Ian. 2001. Westphalia and the desacralisation of politics. In Thinking peace, making peace, eds. Barry Hindess and Margaret Jolly, 36-44. Occasional Paper Series 1/2001. Collection of papers presented at the Academy of the Social Sciences annual symposium, 5 November 2000. Canberra: Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia. 

Institute for Justice and Reconciliation. 2001. Truth commissions and transitional justice: A select bibliography on the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission debate. Journal of Law and Religion 16 (1), 69-186. 

Jaccoud, Mylène. And Walgrave, Lode.. (1999). Restorative justice, (La justice reparatrice). Criminologie. 32(1): 3-160 

Jackson, Patrick. (1998). Restorative justice: theory meets practice. Western Criminology Review. 1(1): 1-140. 

Jackson, Shirley E.  1998.  “Family Group Conferences in Youth Justice:  The Issues for Implementation in England and Wales.”  The Howard Journal 37(1):  34-51. 

Jolly, Margaret, and Barry Hindess. 2001. Thinking peace, making peace: Millennial reflections. In Thinking peace, making peace, eds. Barry Hindess and Margaret Jolly, 1-6. Occasional Paper Series 1/2001. Collection of papers presented at the Academy of the Social Sciences annual symposium, 5 November 2000. Canberra: Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia. 

Joyce, Nola M. 1996. Bringing the community into community corrections: The role of risk assessment. In Community justice: Striving for safe, secure, and just communities, ed. LIS, Inc., 36-40. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, National Institute of Corrections. 

Kaptein, Hendrik. (n.d.). Restorative Justice: Public and Punitive. Association québécoise Plaidoyer-Victimes. 

Karp, David R. (2000). The new debate about shame in criminal justice: An interactionist account.. Justice System Journal 21(3): 301-322.

Kin-man , Tai.  2000.  “Community Involvement in Corrections in Hong Kong.”  Tokyo, Japan:  United Nations Asia and Far East Institute for the Prevention of Crime and Treatment of Offenders. 

Kleiboer, M. A.  2000.  “Current Mediation Practices in the Netherlands.”  Mediation  26(9). 

Kleiboer, M. A And Pel, M. and et. al. (2000). Mediation. Justitiele-erkenningen. 26(9): 9-107 

Klein, Andrew. 1996. Community probation: Acknowledging probation’s multiple clients. In Community justice: Striving for safe, secure, and just communities, ed. LIS, Inc., 23-29. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, National Institute of Corrections. 

Knox, Colin. (2001). The 'deserving' victims of political violence: 'Punishment' attacks in Northern Ireland. Criminal Justice. 1(2):181-199 

Kurki, Leena, and Kay Pranis. 2000. Restorative justice as direct democracy and community building. Saint Paul, MN: Minnesota Department of Corrections, Community and Juvenile Services Division. 

Lampen, John. 2001. Does prison protect us? The Friend (May 4). 

LaPrairie, Carol, and Marc Gushue. 2000. Reducing recidivism: Canada’s first drug treatment court. Horizons 3 (October): 20, 21. 

Larsson, Paul And Dullum, Jane.. (2001). From community service to community punishment: Developments in the use of community sanctions and victim-offender mediation in Norway.. Nordisk Tidsskrift for Kriminalvidenskab. 88(2): 154-168 

Leebaw, Bronwyn.  2001.  “Restorative Justice for Political Transitions:  Lessons from the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission.”  Contemporary Justice Review 4(3-4): 267-289. 

Lemonne, Anne And Snare, Annika. (2001). Restoration and Alternative Solution of Conflicts. In, Gitte Hoyer, Lene Ravn and Annika Snare, eds, Kriminalistisk Arbog 2000, pp. 107-122. 

Liebmann, Marian. 2000. Cultures and conflict. The Friend (October 27). 

Liebmann, Marian. 2001. Inspiring the future. The Friend (May 18). 

Liebmann, Marian. 2001 (?). Restorative justice – an overview. In Restorative justice – What’s it all about?, ed. by the Churches’ Criminal Justice Forum, 6-13. Paper presented at a conference hosted by the Churches’ Criminal Justice Forum. London: Churches Together in Britain and Ireland, Churches’ Criminal Justice Forum. 

Liebmann, Marian. 2000. What is forgiveness? The Friend (January 14). 

Linden, Rick, Donald Clairmont, and Chris Murphy. 2001 (?). Aboriginal policing in Manitoba: A report to the Aboriginal Justice Implementation Commission. Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada: Aboriginal Justice Implementation Commission. 

LIS, Inc., ed. 1996. Community justice: Striving for safe, secure, and just communities. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, National Institute of Corrections. 

Lofty, Mel. 2001. Restorative justice – a new approach to conflict resolution. Address presented at the Long Crendon Women’s Institute, 13 June. Oxford: Church of England, Diocese of Oxford, Board for Social Responsibility. 

Mackey, Virginia.  2000.  “Holistic Restorative Justice:  A Response to McCold.”  Contemporary Justice Review 3(4): 451-457. 

Malsch, Marijke. (n.d.). Restorative Justice and Compensation of Non-Material Damages. Association québécoise Plaidoyer-Victimes. 

Maloney, Dennis.  2001.  “Emergence of Community Justice.”  Issues of Democracy  6(1). 

Marshall, Ineke Haen And den Boer, Monica And Klein, Malcom W.. (2001). Contours of a European Criminology. European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research. 9(3): 235-352 

Masters, Guy And Smith, David. (1998). Portia and Persephone revisited: thinking about feeling in criminal justice. Theoretical Criminology 2(1): 5-27. 

Maxwell, Gabrielle And Morris, Allison. (2001). Victim Participation in Sentencing: The Problems of Incoherence. Howard Journal of Criminal Justice. 40(1) 

McElrea, F. W. M. (n.d.) A Christian approach to conflict resolution. Address presented to the Australasian Christian Legal Convention. Victoria, Australia, 1-4 February. 

McGeorge, Nicholas. 2001. Christian attitudes in the justice system. The Friend (January 19). 

McKendy, J. P.. (1997). The class politics of domestic violence.. Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare. 24(3):135-155. 

Meleisea, Malama. 2001. Culture of peace: UNESCO’s program in Asia and the Pacific. In Thinking peace, making peace, eds. Barry Hindess and Margaret Jolly, 77-91. Occasional Paper Series 1/2001. Collection of papers presented at the Academy of the Social Sciences annual symposium, 5 November 2000. Canberra: Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia. 

Miers, David.  2001.  International Review of Restorative Justice.  London:Home Office Research, Development and Statistics Directorate 

Miers, David ; Mike Maguire ; Shelagh Goldie ; Karen Sharpe ; Chris Hale ; Ann Netten ; Steve Uglow ; Katherine Doolin ; Angela Hallam ; Jill Enterkin ; Tim Newburn.  2001.  Exploratory Evaluation of Restorative Justice Schemes.  London:  Home Office Research, Development and Statistics Directorate

Mika, Harry and Kieran McEvoy.  2001.  “Restorative Justice in Conflict:  Paramilitarism, Community, and the Construction of Legitimacy in Northern Ireland.”  Contemporary Justice Review 4(3, 4):  291-319. 

Minnesota Department of Children, Families and Learning. 1996. Respecting everyone’s ability to resolve problems: Restorative measures. Roseville, MN: Minnesota Department of Children, Families and Learning. 

Minnesota Department of Corrections. (n.d.) Peacemaking circle process. Saint Paul, MN: Minnesota Department of Corrections, Community and Juvenile Services Division. 

Minnesota Department of Corrections. (n.d.) Using crime to reweave the social fabric: Developing social capital/informal social control through restorative processes – stories from the street. Saint Paul, MN: Minnesota Department of Corrections, Community and Juvenile Services Division. 

Moeser, James P.. (1998). Implementing a balanced and restorative justice approach in juvenile detention. Journal for Juvenile Justice and Detention Services. 12(2): 47-52 

Morris-Suzuki, Tessa. 2001. Remembering war, making peace: History, truth and reconciliation in East Asia. In Thinking peace, making peace, eds. Barry Hindess and Margaret Jolly, 56-63. Occasional Paper Series 1/2001. Collection of papers presented at the Academy of the Social Sciences annual symposium, 5 November 2000. Canberra: Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia. 

Nadeau, Jason And Trujillo, J.. (n.d.). The End of the Restorative Justice Myth... Towards an Intergrated Model for the Restorative Paradigm. Association québécoise Plaidoyer-Victimes. 

Nellis, Mike. 2000. Forgiving justice. The Friend (June 2). 

Norapoompipat, Pornpit.  2000.  “Participation of the Public and Victims for More Effective Administration in the Treatment of Offenders.”  Tokyo, Japan:  United Nations Asia and Far East Institute for the Prevention of Crime and Treatment of Offenders. 

Nugent, William R., Mark S. Umbreit, Lizabeth Wiinamaki, and Jeff Paddock.  2001.  “Participation in Victim-Offender Mediation and Reoffense:  Successful Replications?  Research on Social Work Practice 11(1). 

Palk, Gerard And Hayes, Hennessey And Prenzler, Tim. (1998). Restorative justice and community conferencing: summary of findings from a pilot study. Current Issues in Criminal Justice. 10(2): 138-155 

Pranis, Kay And Zehr, Howard And Gorczyk, John F. (1997). Restorative justice. Corrections Today. 59(7): 68-114 

Provincial Association of Transition Houses of Saskatchewan. 2000. Restorative justice: Is it justice for battered women? Saskatoon (?), Saskatchewan, Canada: Provincial Association of Transition Houses of Saskatchewan. 

Pel, M.  2000.  “Mediation Along Side the Courts: Execution of the National Project ‘Mediation Judiciary’.”  Mediation  26(9). 

Phillips, Brian D. 2000. Bosnian youth act on US death penalty case. The Friend (December 29). 

Pranis, Kay. (n.d.) Restorative justice and confronting family violence. Saint Paul, MN: Minnesota Department of Corrections, Community and Juvenile Services Division. 

Pranis, Kay. 1999. Restorative justice – reflections on national and international developments. Saint Paul, MN: Minnesota Department of Corrections, Community and Juvenile Services Division. 

Prenzler, Tim And Hayes, Hennessey. (1999). Victim-offender mediation and the gatekeeping role of police. International Journal of Police Science and Management. 2(1): 17-32. 

Presser, Lois And Van Voorhis, Patricia. (2002). Values and Evaluation: Assessing Processes and Outcomes of Restorative Justice Programs. Crime & Delinquency 48(1):162 

Quinn, Thomas J. 1996. Corrections and restorative justice. In Community justice: Striving for safe, secure, and just communities, ed. LIS, Inc., 14-17. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, National Institute of Corrections. 

Retzinger, Suzanne M., and Thomas J. Scheff. 2000. Shame and shaming in restorative justice. The Red Feather Journal of Postmodern Criminology 8. 

Roche, Declan.  2001.  “The Evolving Definition of Restorative Justice.”  Contemporary Justice Review 4(3, 4):  341-353. 

Saovana-Spriggs, Ruth. 2001. Women’s role in peace-making in the Bougainville peace process. In Thinking peace, making peace, eds. Barry Hindess and Margaret Jolly, 64-72. Occasional Paper Series 1/2001. Collection of papers presented at the Academy of the Social Sciences annual symposium, 5 November 2000. Canberra: Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia. 

Sarre, Rick. (1999). Family conferencing as a juvenile justice strategy. Justice Professional. 11(3): pp. 259-296. 

Saskatoon Community Mediation Services. 2001. Report on the Consultation on Restorative Justice and Violence against Women, February 8 and 9, 2001. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada: Saskatoon Community Services. 

Scott, Mike.  2001.  “Challenges and Possibilities Program: Increasing Social Responsibility Among Inmates.”  CTM-Corrections Technology & Management  5(5). 

Schneider , Hans J.  2001.  “Victimological Developments in the World During the Past Three Decades: A Study of Comparative Victimology, Part 2.”  International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology  45(5). 

Schneider, Ursula. (2001). Community service as intermediate sanction (Gemeinnuetzige arbeit als 'zwischensanktion'). Monatsschrift-fuer-Kriminologie-und-Strafrechtsreform. 84(4): 273-287 

Scott, Evelyn. 2001. Reconciliation in Australia: Making peace with indigenous Australians. In Thinking peace, making peace, eds. Barry Hindess and Margaret Jolly, 73-76. Occasional Paper Series 1/2001. Collection of papers presented at the Academy of the Social Sciences annual symposium, 5 November 2000. Canberra: Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia. 

Severson, Margaret M. and Tara V. Bankston.  1995.  “Social Work and the Pursuit of Justice through Mediation.”  Social Work 40(5). 

Shank, Gregory. (2000). Race, class and state crime. Social-Justice. 27(1): 1-195 

Shriver, Donald W., Jr. 2001. Truth commissions and judicial trials: Complementary or antagonistic servants of public justice? Journal of Law and Religion 16 (1), 1-33. 

Siapno, Jacqueline Aquino. 2001. Dismantling the master’s house: War and peace in Aceh and East Timor – the limitations of the language we use. In Thinking peace, making peace, eds. Barry Hindess and Margaret Jolly, 45-55. Occasional Paper Series 1/2001. Collection of papers presented at the Academy of the Social Sciences annual symposium, 5 November 2000. Canberra: Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia. 

Sieppert, Jackie D., Joe Hudson, and Yvonne Unrau.  2000.  “Family Group Conferencing in Child Welfare:  Lessons from a Demonstration Project.”  Families in Society:  The Journal of Contemporary Human Services 81(4). 

Smith, Polly Ashton.  1998.  “William Godwin’s Moral Education Theory of Punishment:  Is It a Restorative Approach to Justice?”  Contemporary Justice Review v.1: 87-101. 

Smith, Rowen. 2001 (?). Restorative justice in the community. In Restorative justice – What’s it all about?, ed. by the Churches’ Criminal Justice Forum, 33-35. Paper presented at a conference hosted by the Churches’ Criminal Justice Forum. London: Churches Together in Britain and Ireland, Churches’ Criminal Justice Forum. 

Snyman, Rika. (n.d.). A Restorative Justice Response to Interpersonal Violence. Association québécoise Plaidoyer-Victimes. 

Spapens, A. C.  2001.  “Mediation in Relation to Criminal Procedure.”  Judicial Explorations (Justiteile verkenningen)  27(3).   

Spencer, Jon. (1995). A response to Mike Nellis: probation values for the 1990s. The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice. 34(4):344-349. 

Steele, John. 2001. A seal pressed in the hot wax of vengeance: A Girardian understanding of expressive punishment. Journal of Law and Religion 16 (1), 35-68. 

Stubbington, Maria. 2001 (?). Restorative justice in youth justice. In Restorative justice – What’s it all about?, ed. by the Churches’ Criminal Justice Forum, 28-32. Paper presented at a conference hosted by the Churches’ Criminal Justice Forum. London: Churches Together in Britain and Ireland, Churches’ Criminal Justice Forum. 

Sturges, Judith E.  2001.  “Westmoreland County Youth Commissions: A Diversionary Program Based on Balanced and Restorative Justice.”  Juvenile and Family Court Journal  52(3). 

Sullivan, Dennis; Larry Tifft; and Peter Cordella.  1998.  “The Phenomenon of Restorative Justice:  Some Introductory Remarks.”  Contemporary Justice Review v.1: 7-20.   

Sullivan, Dennis And Tifft, Larry. (1998). Criminology as peacemaking. Justice Professional. 11(1-2): 5-212. 

Sullivan, Dennis And Tifft, Larry And Cordella, Peter. (1998). Special issue: the phenomenon of restorative justice. Contemporary Justice Review. 1(1):1-166 

Taraschi, Shruti Gola.  1998.  “Peacemaking Criminology and Aboriginal Justice Initiatives as a Revitalization of Justice.”  Contemporary Justice Review v.1: 103-121. 

Thames Valley Partnership. 1999. Restoring the balance: A handbook on restorative approaches to community safety. Chilton, Buckinghamshire, UK: Thames Valley Partnership. 

Thurman, Quint C. and Michael D. Reisig.  1996.  “Community-Oriented Research in an Era of Community-Oriented Policing.”  American Behavioral Scientist 39(5). 

Toch, Hans.  2000.  “Altruistic Activity as Correctional Treatment.”  International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 44(3): 270-278. 

Tousignant, Alain. (n.d.). Royal Canadian Mounted Police's (RCMP) Perspective and Application on Restorative Justice. Association québécoise Plaidoyer-Victimes. 

Travis, Jeremy. 2001. “But they all Come Back: Rethinking Prisoner Reentry.” Corrections Management Quarterly. 5(3):23-33. 

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