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Gerencser, Alison Establishing a Pilot Restorative Justice Program. University of Florida Levin College of Law, Center on Children and Families. Downloaded 15 August 2005.

This article will explain in detail the Levin College of Law Juvenile Mediation Clinic.The article will first explain the mediation training received by the law students; then the principles of mediation and restorative justice will be discussed. Next the conference process will be described in detail beginning with the step-by-step procedures we follow, including the importance of screening to include only appropriate cases. Finally, the article will discuss evaluation of restorative justice conferencing in general and the Levin program in particular. (excerpt)

Link: www.law.ufl.edu/centers/childlaw/pdf/juviniles.pdf

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