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Resources addressing a range of forms of restorative justice dialogue
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

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 Jusitce& 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

PowerPoint Presentations
Restorative Dialogue: A Transformative Journey of Peacemaking by Mark Umbreit (2004) PPT
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