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Barendrecht, Hans. Restorative Justice: A Practical Theory. Paper written for for the diploma in restorative justice, Queens University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada.

Packer, Ian. Review: The Little Book of Biblical Justice: A Fresh Approach to the Bible’s Teachings on Justice, by Chris Marshall.Good Books, 2005.


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Andrews, D. A and Dowden, Craig (2006). Risk Principle of Case Classification in Correctional Treatment. A Meta-Analytic Investigation International Journal of Offender Therapy and Compartive Criminology. 50(1):88-100.

Bartels, Elizabeth C. and Silverman, Eli B. (2005). An exploratory study of the New York City Civilian Complaint Review Board Mediation Program. International Journal of Police Strategies & Management. 28(4):619-630.


Behrens, Juliet (2005). Meeting the Needs of Victims of Domestic Violence with Family Law Issues:The Dangers and Posibilities in Restorative Justice International Journal of Law in Context. 1(3):215-235.

Braithwaite, John (2006). Responsive Regulation and Developing Economies World Development. 34(5):769-932.

Burkhardt, Kate J. (2004). Crime, Cultural Reintegration and Community Healing: Narrative of an Inuit Community A Dissertation Submitted to the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research Through the Department of Psycology in Partial Fulfillmentof the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the University of Windsor. Windsor, Ontario, Canada

Curtis-Fawley, Sarah and Daly, Kathleen (2005). Gendered Violence and Restorative Justice Violence Against Women, Vol.11 No.5

Dahl, Brittany Portia (2005). Integrating Sociodrama Techniques with Restorative Justice Principles: A Socio-Justice Model Presented in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Master's Degree of Creative Arts Therapies Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada


David, Roman and Choi Yuk-ping, Susanne (2005). Victims on Transitional Justice: Lessons from the Reparation of Human Rights Abuses in the Czech Republic Human Rights Quarterly 27:392-435.


Halpern, Jodi and Weinstein, Harvey M (2004). Rehumanizing the Other: Empathy and Reconciliation Human Rights Quaterly. 26(2004):561-583.

Holland, Sally and Scourfield,Jonathan and O'Neill, Sean and Pithouse, Andrew (2005). Democratising the Family and the State? The Case of Family Group Conferences in Child Welfare Journal of Social Policy.34(1):59-77.

Lewis, Judith (2005). Justice from the Victim's Perspective Violence Against Women. 11(5): 571-602. 

Palmer, Michael (2005). Civic Education and Peace by Michael Palmer Vermont Bar Journal and Law Digest. 31(3).

Muncie, John (2005). The Globalization of Crime Control-The Case of Youth and Juvenile Justice: Neo-liberalism, policy convergence and international conventions. Theoretical Criminology. 9(1): 35–64
 

O'Neill, Terrance P. (2005). Rejecting the Paradigm: The Application of Restorative Justice Processes in Cases of Domestic Violence Master of Arts Thesis, State University of New York.

Sanford, J. Scott and Arrigo, Bruce A (2005). Lifting the Cover on Drug Courts: Evaluation Findings and Policy Concerns International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 49(3), pp.239-259.

Stinchcomb, Jeanne B and Bazemore, Gordon and Riestenberg, Nancy (2006). Beyond Zero Tolerance: Restoring Justice in Secondary Schools. Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice. 4(2): 123 -147.


Strahl, Barbara T. (2004). Implementation of the Forum Program in Southern Nevada Prisons Ph.D. Dissertation, Nova Southeastern University.

Sugama,Terence (2004). Reconciling the Past: Japan's Wartime Atrocities and the Legacies of Post-War Narrative Tensions between Japan, China and South Korea A Thesis Submitted to the Faculty of Graduate Studies in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts: Department of Political Science, Calgary, Alberta

Thue, Laura A. (1996). The Young Offenders Act and Aboriginal Models Of Youth Justice: Challenging the Crime Control Trend Through Bifurcation and Restorative Justice Thesis Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts in the School of Criminology: Simon Fraser University.


Tomporowski, Barbara (2004). Exploring Restorative Justice in Saskatchewan A Thesis Submitted to the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts in Social Studies: University of Regina.

Triggs, Sue (2005). New Zealand Court-Referred Restorative Justice Pilot Wellington, New Zealand: New Zealand Ministry of Justice.


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