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Abramson, Alana Marie (2005). Bridging the Gap: Exploring the Role of Community in Restorative Justice. Thesis for Master of Arts in the School of Criminology, Simon Fraser University.

Bergseth, Kathleen J. and Bouffard, Jeffrey A. (2007). The long-term impact of restorative justice programming for juvenile offenders. Journal of Criminal Justice. 35(4): 433-451.

Blevins, Michael F. (2005). Restorative Justice, Slavery and the American Soul, A Policy-Oriented Approach to the Question of Slavery Reparations by the United States. Working Paper 855. Berkley Electronic Press.

Cran, Reginald D. (2005). Restorative Justice Programs for Young Offenders: What Defines Program Success? Thesis submited for the degree of Master of Arts in Conflict Analysis and Management. Royal Roads University.

Gilmour, Steven Lawrence John (2005). What Factors Contribute to a Commitment and Implementation of a more Restorative Approach to Discipline in Schools? Thesis for a Masters of Arts in Leadership and Training. Royal Roads University.

Koss, Mary (2006). Restoring Rape Survivors. Justice, Advocacy, and a Call to Action. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 1087:206-234.

Maogoto, Jackson Nyamuya (2006). The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda: A Paper Umbrella in the Rain? Initial Pitfalls and Brighter Prospects. Working Paper 1349. The Berkeley Electronic Press.

McEvoy, Lesley and McEvoy, Kieran and McConnachie, Kirsten (2006). Reconciliation as a Dirty Word: Conflict, Community Relations and Education in Northern Ireland. Journal of International Affairs. 60(1):81-106.

McGarrell, Edmund F and Hipple, Natalie Kroovand (2007). Family Group Conferencing and Re-Offending Among First-Time Juvenile Offenders: The Indianapolis Experiment. Justice Quarterly. 24(2): 221-246.

McMillan, Catherine (2006). Is Truth Enough? Truth Commissions and Justice. Thesis for Master of Arts. Carleton University.

Mealey-Lohmann, Linda and Wolle, Eduardo (2006). Pockets of Innovation in Minnesota's Alternative Dispute Resolution Journey. William Mitchell Law Review. 33:441.

Presser, Lois and Hamilton, Cynthia A. (2006). The Micropolitics of Victim–Offender Mediation. Social Inquiry. 76(3): 316-342.

Quinn, Katie and Jackson, John (2007). Police Interviews with Young Suspects in Northern Ireland. British Journal of Criminology. 47:234-255.

Roche, Declan (2006). Dimensions of Restorative Justice. Journal of Social Issues. 62(2):217-238.

Rodger, Valerie Ann (2006). From Restoration to Retribution: Evolution in the Treatment of Wrongdoing in Early English Law c. 600A.D. to c.1135 A.D. Thesis. Master of Arts in History, Department of History and Classics. University of Alberta.

Strang, Heather and Sherman, Lawrence W and Inkpen, Nova and Newbury-Birch, Dorothy and Bennett, Sarah and Angel, Caroline M and Woods, Daniel J (2006). Victim Evaluations of Face-to-Face Restorative Justice Conferences: A Quasi-Experimental Analysis. Journal of Social Issues. 62(2): 281-306.

Swanson, Cheryl and Culliver, Grant and Summers, Chris (2007). Creating a Faith-Based Restorative Justice Community in a Maximum-Security Prison. Corrections Today. June 2007. pp. 60-63.

Theidon, Kimberly (2007). Transitional Subjects: The Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration of Former Combatants in Colombia. The International Journal of Transitional Justice. 1:66-90.

Tyler, Tom (2006). Restorative Justice and Procedural Justice: Dealing with Rule Breaking. Journal of Social Issues. 62(2):307-326.

Van de North, John (2006). Problem-Solving Judges -- Meddlers or Innovators? William Mitchell Law Review. 32:949-.

Walker, Margaret Urban (2006). Restorative Justice and Reparations. Journal of Social Philosophy. 37(3):377-395.

Watt, Laura Jean (2005). A Shift of Paradigms: Using Restorative Justice Processes in Schools. Thesis submitted for Master of Arts in Conflict Analysis and Management. Royal Roads University.

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