Restorative Justice Dialogue Approaches
Resources addressing a range of forms of restorative justice dialogue
Articles and Handouts
- A Comparison of Four Conferencing Models. By Gordon Bazemore and Mark Umbreit (2001). Washington, DC: Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, U.S. Department of Justice. PDF
- Can Truth Commissions be Effective in the United States? An Analysis of the
Effectiveness of the Greensboro Truth and Reconciliation Commission in
Greensboro, North Carolina. Toran Hansen (2007)
PDF
- The Gacaca Tribunals in Post-Genocide Rwanda, by Toran Hansen (2005) Center for Restorative Justice & Peacemaking PDF
- The Impact of Restorative Justice Conferencing: A Multi National
Perspective, by Mark Umbreit, Robert Coates and Betty Vos (2002). British
Journal of Community Justice 1(2): 21 48.
- Responding to Hate Crimes through Restorative Justice Dialogue by Robert Coates, Mark Umbreit and Betty Vos (2006) Contemporary Justice Review 9(1):7-21)
- Restorative Justice Dialogue: The Impact of Mediation and Conferencing on Juvenile Recidivism, by William Bradshaw and David Roseborough (2005) Federal Probation PDF
- Restorative Justice in Eastern Europe, by Toran Hansen (2006) Center for Restorative Justice & Peacemaking PDF
Book Chapters
- Restorative Justice Mediated Dialogue by Mark Umbreit and Robert Coates (2005). In The Blackwell Handbook of Mediation: Bridging Theory, Research and Practice, Margaret Herrman, Editor. To Order
PowerPoint Presentations
- Restorative Dialogue: A Transformative Journey of Peacemaking by Mark Umbreit (2004) PPT
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