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Online Resources
Restorative Justice Information
Restorative Justice in Schools
International Institute for Restorative Practices
Restorative Justice for Oakland Youth
Restorative Justice in Sonoma, Ca
Communities for Restorative Justice / Community Police Partnership
Restorative Justice in the U.K.
New Orleans students rethink their schools
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Restorative Justice Biography
from Restorative Justice for Oakland Youth - www.rjoyoakland.org
Amstutz, L. S., Mullet, J., 2005, The Little Book of Restorative Discipline for Schools, Intercourse, PA.: Good Books.
Boyes-Watson, Carolyn, 2008, Peacemaking Circles and Urban Youth, Minnesota :Living Justice Press.
Daly, K. and Immarigeon, R. 1998. “The Past, Present, and Future of Restorative Justice: Some Critical Reflections.” Contemporary Justice Review (Special Issue:
“The Phenomenon of Restorative Justice”) 1(1):29. Davis, Fania E., 2005. “Ghandi’s Justice, Restorative Justice”
http://www.restorativejustice.org/10fulltext/davisfania
Davis, Fania E. 2010, “Justice as Healing”, http://kalwnews.org/community/blog/2010/04/27/justice-healing_329773.html
Hadley, M. ed. 2001. The Spiritual Roots of Restorative Justice. Albany : State University New York Press.
Hayner, P. B. 2001, Unspeakable Truths. N.Y.: Routledge.
Hudson, J., Morris, A., Maxwell, G. & Galaway, B. ed. 1996. Family group conferences: Perspectives on policy and practice.
Monsey , N.Y. : Willow Tree Press.
Little Bear L. 1994. “Jagged worldviews colliding.” Reclaiming Indigenous Voice and Vision, ed. M. Battiste. Vancouver : University of British Colombia Press.
Mennonite Central Committee. 1994. “Restorative Justice: Rebirth of an Ancient Practice.” Occasional papers of the Mennonite Central Committee Canada Victim Offender Ministries Program and the Mennonite Central Committee US. Office of Criminal Justice, February 1994; No. 14.
Mika, H., Achilles, M., Halbert, E., Amstutz, L.S., Zehr, H. 2004. Taking victims and their advocates seriously: A listening project. Akron , PA. : Mennonite Central Committee Office on Crime and Justice.
Pranis, K., Stuart, B. & Wedge, M. 2003. Peacemaking Circles: From Crime to Community. Minnesota: Living Justice Press.
Pranis, K. 2005, The Little Book of Circle Processes, Intercourse, PA: Good Books
Roche, D. 2003. Accountability in Restorative Justice. Oxford University Press.
Ross, R. 1996. Returning to the Teachings: Exploring Aboriginal Justice. Canada : Penguin.
Sharpe, S. 1998. Restorative Justice: A Vision for Healing and Change [ Edmonton Victim Offender Mediation Society, #205, 10711-107 Ave., Edmonton , Alberta T5H 0W6 , Canada ].
Toews B. and Zehr, H. 2004, Critical Issues in Restorative Justice Monsey NY:Criminal Justice Press and Willow Tree Press.
Toews, B., 2007, The Little Book of Restorative Justice for People in Prison, Intercourse, PA: Good Books.
Tutu, D. 1999. No future without forgiveness. N.Y.:Doubleday.
Umbreit, M.S. 1994. Victim meets offender: The impact of restorative justice and mediation. Monsey , NY : Criminal Justice Press
Van Ness, D.W. 1996. “Restorative justice and international human rights.” Restorative justice: International perspectives, ed. B. Galaway & J. Hudson, NY and Amsterdam : Kugler Publications.
Weitekamp, E.G.M. 1999. “The History of Restorative Justice”, in Restorative Juvenile Justice, ed. Bazemore, G. & Walgrave, L. Monsey NY : Willow Tree Press.
Yazzie, R. 1995. “Healing as Justice: The American Experience”, Justice as
Healing, Spring 1995.
Zehr, H. 1990. Changing Lenses: A new focus for crime and justice. Scottdale,PA: Herald Press.
Zehr, H. 2002. The Little Book of Restorative Justice. Intercourse, Pa. :Good Books.
Zion , J.W. 1778. “The Dynamics of Navajo Peaemaking.” Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, Vol. 14, No. 1, Feb. 1998, at 58-74. ____:Sage Publications.
