Recent Changes to Restorative Justice Online
Conferences Added
Una Vía a
la Cultura de la Paz
III Congreso Nacional de Mediación y II Encuentro de las
Américas
23-27 September 2003
Monterrey Nuevo de León, México
2nd
International Seminar on Restorative Justice and Mediation from a
Comparative Francophone and Anglophone Perspective
Institut Universitaire Kurt Bösch
September 26-27, 2003
Sion Switzerland
Moving to the Next Level: International Conversations about
Restorative Justice, Mediation, and the Practice of Law
2003 Symposium on Advanced issues in Dispute Resolution
Dispute Resolution Institute,
Hamline University School of Law
November 1-3, 2003
Minneapolis, MN
Restorative
Justice the Future
5th Annual Conference of the Restorative Justice Consortium
November 28, 2003
Mableden Place, London
Features Added
Colombia's Houses of
Justice
Starting Restorative
Programs: Manuals on the Web
New Books on Restorative
Justice
Book Review: A Kind of
Mending: Restorative Justice in the Pacific Islands.
Website
of the Month: Calgary Community Conferencing
Abstracts Added
Albany
Catholic Worker Community. (2002). Wiping Away the Tears: A Faith
Community Responds to Clergy Sexual Abuse in Roman Catholic
Church.. VOMA Connections. Autum(12).
Allen,
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59. Tokyo: United Nations Asia and Far East Institute for the
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Allen,
Rob. (2002). Involving Community in Youth Justice. In,UNAFEI Annual
Report for 2000 and Resource Material Series No. 59. Tokyo: United
Nations Asia and Far East Institute for the Prevention of Crime and
Treatment of Offenders. Pp. 164-182.
Ammar,
Douglas B. 2000. Forgiveness and the law – a redemptive
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Anonymous.
2001. Son, your sins are forgiven. In Restorative justice: A
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Queen’s Theological College, Restorative Justice
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Anonymous.
(2003). Justice In Communities. Te Ara Whakatika: Newsletter of the
court-referred restorative justice project. January/February 2003.
Issue 14.
Anonymous.
(2003). Some Burglary Victims 'Paralysed by Fear'. Te Ara
Whakatika: Newsletter of the court-referred restorative justice
project. January/February 2003. Issue 14.
Anonymous.
(2003). Some Burglary Victims 'Paralysed by Fear'. Te Ara
Whakatika: Newsletter of the court-referred restorative justice
project. January/February 2003. Issue 14.
Anonymous.
(2003). Thinking on Your Feet Important Skill. Te Ara Whakatika:
Newsletter of the court-referred restorative justice project.
January/February 2003. Issue 14.
Anonymous.
(2003). Rehabilitative Work. Te Ara Whakatika: Newsletter of the
court-referred restorative justice project. January/February 2003.
Issue 14.
Anonymous.
(2002). Safer Communities. Te Ara Whakatika: Newsletter of the
court-referred restorative justice project. May /June 2002. Issue
10
Anonymous.
(2002). Overseas Interest. Te Ara Whakatika: Newsletter of the
court-referred restorative justice project. May /June 2002. Issue
10.
Anonymous.
(2002). Growing Experience for Facilitator. Te Ara Whakatika:
Newsletter of the court-referred restorative justice project. May
/June 2002. Issue 10
Anonymous.
(2002). Interest Increases in Pilots. Te Ara Whakatika: Newsletter
of the court-referred restorative justice project. May /June 2002.
Issue 10.
Anonymous.
(2002). Emotions Run High. Te Ara Whakatika: Newsletter of the
court-referred restorative justice project. August/September. 2002.
Issue 11.
Anonymous.
(2002). Chance to Laugh, Cry, and Be Angry. Te Ara Whakatika:
Newsletter of the court-referred restorative justice project.
August/September. 2002. Issue 11.
Anonymous.
(2002). Personal Process Between Victim and Offender. Te Ara
Whakatika: Newsletter of the court-referred restorative justice
project. August/September. 2002. Issue 11.
Anonymous.
(2002). Judges See Potential 'Across the Board'. Te Ara Whakatika:
Newsletter of the court-referred restorative justice project.
August/September. 2002. Issue 11.
Anonymous.
(2002). Listening to the Vicitms. Te Ara Whakatika: Newsletter of
the court-referred restorative justice project. October/November.
2002. Issue 12.
Anonymous.
(2002). Inspired by the New Zealand Experience. Te Ara Whakatika:
Newsletter of the court-referred restorative justice project.
October/November. 2002. Issue 12.
Anonymous.
(2002). High Skill Levels Shown by Facilitator Trainees. Te Ara
Whakatika: Newsletter of the court-referred restorative justice
project. October/November. 2002. Issue 12.
Anonymous.
(2002). Restorative Justice: A Lawyer's Perspective. Te Ara
Whakatika: Newsletter of the court-referred restorative justice
project. October/November. 2002. Issue 12.
Anonymous.
(2003). Positive Feedback. Te Ara Whakatika: Newsletter of the
court-referred restorative justice project. December. 2002. Issue
13.
Anonymous.
(2003). Making Connections. Te Ara Whakatika: Newsletter of the
court-referred restorative justice project. December. 2002. Issue
13.
Anonymous.
(2003). Towards a Policy Framework for Restorative Justice. Te Ara
Whakatika: Newsletter of the court-referred restorative justice
project. December. 2002. Issue 13.
Anonymous.
(2003). Seeking Solutions: Options for the Court System. Te Ara
Whakatika: Newsletter of the court-referred restorative justice
project. December. 2002. Issue 13.
Anonymous.
(2003). New RJ Co-ordinator for Hamilton. Te Ara Whakatika:
Newsletter of the court-referred restorative justice project.
December. 2002. Issue 13.
Ashworth,
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Atwood,
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Clarkson,
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Duff,
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Eschholz,
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Gay,
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Giroux,
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Goel,
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sentencing circle in domestic violence cases. Wisconsin Women’s Law
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Haft,
William. 2000. More than zero: The cost of zero tolerance and the
case for restorative justice in schools. Denver University Law
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Hamber,
Brandon. 1998. How should we remember? Issues to consider when
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Karp,
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Lerman,
David M. 2000. Forgiveness in the criminal justice system: If it
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Lofty,
Mel. (2002). Not a Map, But a Compass. Relational Justice
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