Recent Changes to Restorative Justice Online
Websites Added
Fraser Region Community Justice Intiative
http://www.cjibc.org/
CJI is a non-profit society based in Langley, British Columbia,
Canada. The agency has more than 20 years of experience providing
conflict resolution services within a restorative justice framework
in such settings as the criminal justice system, workplace,
community, institutions, organizations, churches, schools and
businesses, and for private individuals. First organized through
the efforts of Langley Mennonite Fellowship, CJI has grown into a
multi-faceted organization that operates a number of programs and
offers extensive training services.
Survivors Advocating for an Effective System
http://www.crimesurvivors.org/
Survivors Advocating For an Effective System represents the
voice of survivors who believe in a restorative system of criminal
justice. We are an organization of survivors, relatives and friends
who seek a new vision for our criminal justice system. We believe
that real reduction in victimization comes from a researched and
humane approach, rather than one motivated by a desire for
retribution.
Conferences
Interaction
2004
Conflict Resolution Network Canada
June 2-5, 2004
Kitchner, Ontario Canada
Second
International Conference on Restorative Justice
March 24-26, 2004
Winchester, England
Full-Text Documents
Dissel,
Amanda 2002 Restoring the Harmony: Piloting Victim
Offender Conferencing in South Africa Paper presented to
the Effective Restorative Justice Conference, De Montfort
University, Leicester. 20-21 March.
Features Added
The Victim Offender Conferencing
Pilot Project: South Africa.
Community Justice Centre
of Comox Valley
Book Review: Critical
Issues in Restorative Justice: Advancing the Agenda in Aotearoa New
Zealand
Restorative Justice
in Responding to Sexual Offending: A Web Bibliography
Website of the Month: Youth
Justice Board for England And Wales
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