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Restorative Group Conferencing




Resources focused on Group Conferencing models, including Family Group Conferencing and Community Group Conferencing Quick Link to Center Group Conferencing Research Reports
Books
The Little Book of Family Group Conferencing:New Zealand Style, by Allen MacRae and Howard Zehr, Intercourse, PA:Good Books. To Order
Articles and Handouts
An Empirical Review of Family Group conferencing in Juvenile Offenses by William Bradshaw and David Roseborough (2005) Juvenile and Family Court Journal, 56(4), 21-27  To Order

Community Response to a 9/11 Hate Crime: Restorative Justice through Dialogue Umbreit, M.S., Lewis, T. & Burns, H. (2003). Contemporary Justice Review

Family Group Conferencing Comes to the U.S.: A Comparison with Victim Offender Mediation Umbreit, M.S. & Stacey, S.L. (1996). Juvenile and Family Court Journal, 47(2), 29-38. To Order

Group Conferencing: Restorative Justice in Practice Edited by Masters,G & Roberts A.R. (1999)  Part 1 PDF     Part 2  PDF    Part 3   PDF    Part 4  PDF

Impact of Restorative Justice Conferencing: A Review of 63 Empirical Studies in 5 Countries. Umbreit M.S., Coates R.B., Vos, Betty (2002) PDF

Palestinian Offenders Meet Israeli Victim: Restorative Family Dialogue in Israel, by Mark Umbreit and Rina Ritter (2004). PDF

Restorative Family Group Conferences: Differing Models and Guidelines for Practice. Umbreit, M.S. & Zehr, H. (1996). Federal Probation, 60(3), 24-29.

Victim Impact of Restorative Justice Conferencing with Juveniles: "What We Have Learned From Two Decades of Victim-Offender Dialogue Through Mediation and Conferencing" Umbreit M.S., Coates R.B., Vos, Betty (2001 ) PDF

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