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Alphabetical listing of restorative justice websites highlighted on RJ Online.

Alberta Restorative Justice Association.
Alberta Restorative Justice Association is comprised of organizations and individuals who are dedicated to increasing the understanding of Restorative Justice and how it benefits the community. With strength in numbers Alberta Restorative Justice Association encourages community action by using education, conversation, experience and wisdom. (description from the website)
Arrowsmith Community Justice Society
The Arrowsmith Community Justice Society (ACJS) is a community organization whose purpose is to administer a community-based restorative justice program which promotes conferencing as a resolution and peacemaking mechanism for conflict in the community and to involve interested community citizens and resources to accomplish the above services. The ACJS operates in British Columbia, Canada in the communities of Parksville, Qualicum Beach, Regional District of Nanaimo Areas E, F, G & H. (excerpt from website).
Atlantic Community Justice Project
The Atlantic Community Justice Project was a one-year project of the Atlantic Coordinating Committee on Crime Prevention and Community Safety in partnership with the Correctional Service of Canada.
Barron County Restorative Justice Programs, Inc.
Barron County (Wisconsin) Restorative Justice Programs, Inc., is a private non-profit corporation whose purpose is to provide inspiration, leadership and information sharing in the development and support of various models of justice which create opportunities for dialogue between victims, offenders and their communities for the purpose of healing and restoration. BCRJP runs several programs, including a Victim Offender Conferencing program, Victim Impact Panels, a Teen Court and a Restorative School Discipline program.
Borbala Fellegi
Borbala Fellegi is a researcher in the area of restorative justice in Budapest, Hugary. This website contains various reports and papers based on her research.
Building Partnerships in and around Families.
The North Carolina Family Group Conferencing (NC-FGC) Project started in the fall of 1998 and ended in the summer of 2002. Over this four-year period, the project promoted the use of family group conferencing (FGC) through training, evaluation, and publication. (from website)
Calgary Community Conferencing
Calgary Community Conferencing brings together a young person and their victim(s), their respective families and supporters, other key people affected by the conflict and relevant community members to find solutions beneficial to all. Referrals may come from Youth Court following a guilty plea as a pre-disposition measure or from junior and senior high schools as an extrajudicial (alternative to charges) measure.
Center for Justice and Peacebuilding, Eastern Mennonite University
The Center for Justice and Peacebuilding (CJP) at Eastern Mennonite University provides teaching and training to further the personal and professional development of individuals as peacebuilders and to strengthen the peacebuilding capacities of the institutions they serve. Its Practice Institute works in the areas of restorative justice, conflict transformation, peacebuilding and trauma healing with a special focus on the integration of these areas.
Center for Restorative Justice and Peacemaking
The Center for Restorative Justice & Peacemaking provides resources, training, papers, links and bibliography relating to restorative justice and victim offender mediation. Its Executive Director is Dr. Mark Umbreit, a researcher and pioneer in victim offender mediation. It is a part of the School of Social Work and the College of Human Ecology at the University of Minnesota.
Central Virginia Restorative Justice
Central Virginia Restorative Justice brings together victims, offenders and other people impacted by crime to work through a ‘process of accountability and repair.’ This website provides a brief overview of the organization and its programmes.
Centre For Restorative Justice, Australian National University
The Centre for Restorative Justice undertakes high quality theoretical and empirical research on various aspects of this rapidly growing field. Its mission is to ensure that the Australian National University remains a world leader in restorative justice scholarship and a leading trainer of doctoral students and postdoctoral fellows in the field.
Centre for Restorative Justice, Simon Fraser University
The Centre for Restorative Justice at Simon Fraser University provides a focal point for faculty, students and members of the community to explore a broad range of restorative justice issues. The Centre maintains facilities, materials, services, personnel and other resources dedicated to the study, teaching and practice of restorative justice
Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation
The Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation (CSVR) is a multi-disciplinary South African non-governmental organization concerned with policy formation, implementation, service delivery, education and training, as well as providing consultancy services. The CSVR operates its own Trauma Clinic providing counseling services for both victims and perpetrators of violence. As such, in its fields of violence, reconciliation and conflict management, and in its ability to integrate many different disciplines in this field, the CSVR is unique in the world.
CERA (Communities Embracing Restorative Action)
CERA (Communities Embracing Restorative Action) Society is a non-profit community based organization that respects the inherent worth and dignity of every person, and believes in their potential to be law-abiding, contributing citizens. It serves the communities of Anmore, Belcarra, Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody, and New Westminster.
Chilliwack Restorative Justice & Youth Diversion Association
This group of volunteers in British Columbia is dedicated to providing the motivation and personal help to keep a first-time offender from becoming a repeat offender. They will help an offender understand the impact of his or her action on the community, the victim, the family and his/herself. They will also help an offender and his or her family access other help in the community, if needed.
Church Council on Justice and Corrections
The Church Council on Justice and Corrections, headquartered in Ottowa, Ontario, is a national coalition of faith-based individuals and churches who seek a more humane way of doing criminal justice - primarily by education, advocacy and community development initiatives that foster healthier communities and crime prevention through social responsibility.
Community Conferencing Center
The mission of the Community Conferencing Center is to provide a highly participatory, community-based process for people to transform their conflicts into cooperation, take collective and personal responsibility for action, and improve their quality of life.
Community Council Project of Aboriginal Legal Services of Toronto
Aboriginal Legal Services of Toronto (ALST) is a multi-service legal agency serving Toronto's Aboriginal community. The Community Council is a criminal diversion program for adult Aboriginal offenders who live in Toronto. The project takes Aboriginal offenders out of the criminal justice system and brings them before members of the Aboriginal community. The members of the Council are men and women who represent a cross-section of Toronto's Aboriginal community. The focus of the Community Council is to develop a plan by consensus that will allow the offender to take responsibility for his/her actions, address the root causes of the problem, and reintegrate him/her into the community in a positive way.
Conflict Research Consortium
The Conflict Research Consortium at the University of Colorado is a joint university-community program that unites researchers, educators, and practitioners from many fields for the purposes of theory-building, testing, disseminating, and applying new management techniques to address difficult, long-term, and intractable conflicts.
Correctional Services Canada
Provides information on restorative justice activities in Canada, especially restorative justice week.
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