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January 2005 Edition
Over the last year, we have seen interesting developments in the implementation of restorative justice around the world. The stories below are in the order they appeared on this website since January 2004.
February 2005 Edition
 
March 2005 Edition
 
April 2005 Edition
Articles include: Dialogue Project Breaks New Ground; Introducing Restorative Justice in Serbia and Montenegro; Leading Edge. Meet Eric Gilman; Book Review: Religion and Reconciliation in South Africa: Voices of Religious Leaders; Website of the Month: RESTORE
May 2005 Edition
Articles include: Marquette University Law School Kicks Off Restorative Justice Initiative; Waging Peace in Nicaragua; A Charter for Practitioners of Restorative Justice; Book Review: Crime, Victims, and Justice: Essays on Principles and PracticeWebsite of the Month: Restorative Justice Consortium
June 2005 Edition
Articles include: Family Group Conferencing in Norway: Development and Status; Evaluating Restorative Programmes: Reports from Two Countries; Leading Edge: Meet Doina Balahur; Book Review: Juvenile Justice Reform and Restorative Justice: Building Theory and Policy From Practice; Website of the Month: Justice Fellowship
July 2005 Edition
Articles include: Restorative Justice in Thailand: Lessons Learned; Developing Restorative Practices in Latin America; Restorative Justice in Prisons; Book Review: Political forgiveness: Lessons from South Africa; Website of the Month: Fraser Region Community Justice Initiatives Association
August 2005 Edition
Restorative Justice Online has a new look and expanded content! This month's edition will review the thinking behind the new look and highlight its new and improved features.
September 2005 Edition
Features include: Restorative Justice Developments in Luxembourg;Court-Referred Pilot Project Evaluation Released; Transforming Attitudes Towards Offending; Book Review: Rethinking sentencing: a contribution to the debate; Book Review: Facing Violence: The Path of Restorative Justice and Dialogue; Website of the Month: Thames Valley Police: Restorative Justice
October 2005 Edition
Stories include: A Restorative Justice Audit of the Chinese Criminal Justice System; New Zealanders Awarded the 2005 International Prize for Restorative Justice; Book Review: Crime: changing society and the churches; A Healing River: An Invitation to Explore Restorative Justice Values and Principles; Website of the Month: Deschutes County Juvenile Community Justice Department
November 2005 Edition
Stories include: Restorative Justice in Nova Scotia;Two Recent Conferences in Latin America;Book Review: Governing Paradoxes of Restorative Justice;Video Review: Restorative Justice: For Victims, Communities and Offenders;Website of the Month: Restorative Justice in Scotland
December 2005 Edition
 

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