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Restorative justice

A total of 23 records were found for Restorative justice
Definition: Responses to crime that focus on who has been harmed and how they have been affected by crime, not just what law has been broken and who should be punished. Restorative Justice involves the participation of victims, offenders and the community.
See also keywords:  Victim support and victim rights

Canada/Federal

Created and maintained by the University of Toronto Centre of Criminology Library, this database includes citations to academic and practitioner literature from 1970 to the present. It is updated and maintained on a regular basis and presently includes more than 1,400 records.

Related keywords: Law libraries, Restorative justice

St. Leonard’s Society of Canada is a membership-based, charitable organization. The mission of SLSC is to promote a humane and informed justice policy and responsible leadership to foster safe communities. It: i) endorses evidence-based approaches to criminal and social justice; ii) conducts research and develops policy; iii) supports its member affiliates; and iv) advances collaborative relationships and communication among individuals and organizations dedicated to social justice. 

Related keywords: Corrections, Reintegration, Restorative justice

International

This large collection of restorative justice reference material is provided by Prison Fellowship International, a Christian ministry responding to the needs of prisoners, ex-prisoners, victims and those affected by crime.

Related keywords: Restorative justice

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