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Website of the Month: Center for Peacemaking and Conflict Studies

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The Center for Peacemaking and Conflict Studies (PACS) was established at Fresno Pacific University to "(1) promote greater understanding of the dynamics of conflict; (2) to train persons in the theology, science and art of constructive conflict management; (3) to promote and assist in the development of cooperative dispute resolution and justice programs within the institutions of the church and society. The PACS website offers many useful resources for those interested in restorative justice and peacemaking.
http://peace.fresno.edu/rjp/

Purpose and Mission provides a brief description of the Center’s foundation and theoretical focus as well as their reason for existing. 

What’s New provides a listing of changes to different sections of the website. 

Documents provides a listing of staff writings that have been made available in full-text. These documents cover many areas of restorative justice and peacemaking. 

Services of PACS provides a description of services offered by the center that ranges from curriculum for developing restorative discipline, to mediation and conflict management services, to legislation tracking. 

Restorative Justice Project provides a definition of restorative justice and links to PACS resources in the area.  Resources include papers and tools for restorative justice implementation, as well as a listing of restorative justice job openings, directories of victim offender mediation programs, and a restorative justice legislation update.
 


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