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Eastern Kentucky University, Training Resource Center (2001). Participant Guide. Restorative Justice: Repairing Harm, Reducing Risk and Building Community (A Live National Satellite Broadcast) Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, U.S. Department of Justice, and the Juvenile Justice Telecommunications Assistance Project, Eastern Kentucky University—Training Resource Center. Downloaded 8 March 2005.

This guide was developed to accompany a 2001 satellite telecast examining the experiences of three metropolitan communities that have implemented many changes in their respective justice systems to achieve the priorities of BARJ – public safety, accountability and competency development. (excerpt)

Link: www.juvenilenet.org/jjtap/balanced/downloads.html

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