TRAINING RESOURCES
Articles and Handouts
- Conflict Negotiation: Skills Checklist (1995) PDF
- Criteria for Victim Sensitive Mediation & Dialogue with Offenders by Mark Umbreit and Jean Greenwood (1997) Office for Victims of Crime, US Department of Justice PDF
- Fact Sheet: Victim Offender Mediation "Restoring Justice Through Dialogue" (1997) PDFHumanistic Mediation: Peacemaking Grounded in Core Social Work Values (2002) PDF
- Key Principles in Resolving Interpersonal Conflict/Conflict Management (1995) PDF
- Recommended Ethical Guidelines PDF (Victim Offender Mediation Association)
- Restorative Justice Mediation Collection (2000)
- Family Group Conferencing: Implications for Crime Victim PDF
- Guidelines for Victim-Sensitive Victim-Offender Mediation: Restoring Justice Through Dialogue" PDF
- Multi-cultural Implications of Restorative Justice: Potential Pitfalls and Dangers PDF
- National Survey of Victim Offender Mediation Programs in the U.S. PDF
- Understanding and Responding to Victims of Crime PDF
- Victim Offender Mediation Continuum: From Least to Most Restorative Impact. by Mark Umbreit (1998) PDF
- Victim Sensitive Victim Offender Mediation Training Manual PDF
Books
- The Handbook of Victim Offender Mediation: An Essential Guide to Practice and Research by Mark Umbreit Jossey-Bass Publishers
- Facing Violence by Mark Umbreit, Betty Vos, and Robert Coates Criminal Justice Press
- Mediating Interpersonal Conflict by Mark Umbreit Wipf & Stock Publishers
- Critical Issues in Restorative Justice Edited by Howard Zehr and Barb Toews Criminal Justice Press
- Justice As Healing: Indigenous Ways Edited by Wanda McCaslin Living Justice Press
- Peacemaking Circles: From Crime to Community by Kay Pranis, Barry Stuart, and Mark Wedge Living Justice Press
Link to DVDs available through the Center
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