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Alper, Benedict S. BEYOND THE COURTROOM: PROGRAMS IN COMMUNITY JUSTICE AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION. Lexington Books/Heath, 1981. 299p., illus.
Bender, David L. CRIMINAL JUSTICE: OPPOSING VIEWPOINTS. Greenhaven Press, 1981. 176p., illus.
Epp, Edgar. LAW BREAKING AND PEACE MAKING. Argenta Friends Pr., 1982. Canadian Quaker Pamphlet #15. The thoughts and experiences of a Canadian Mennonite who held administrative positions in several Canadian prisons.
Mackey, Virginia. RESTORATIVE JUSTICE: TOWARD NONVIOLENCE. A discussion paper on crime and justice. Presbyterian Criminal Justice Program, 1990. 76p. Curriculum for church groups using Habakkuk as a framework. Includes discussion questions.
National Commission on Crime and Justice. A CALL TO ACTION: AN ANALYSIS AND OVERVIEW OF THE UNITED STATES CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM. Third World Press, 1993. 102p.
Peachery, Dean E. MEDIATION PRIMER: A TRAINING GUIDE FOR MEDIATORS IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM. Community Justice Initiatives of Waterloo Region, 1983. Developed out of the experiences of a Community Mediation Service and a Victim Offender Reconciliation Probram in Kitchener, Ontario.
SOURCEBOOK OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE STATISTICS, 1995. United States Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics, 1996. 724p.
Steelman, Diane. SENTENCING THE CONVICTED OFFENDER. Public Affairs Committee, 1984. 24p. Discussion of the purposes and limitations of criminal sentencing.
STRUGGLE FOR JUSTICE: A REPORT ON CRIME AND PUNISHMENT IN AMERICA. Prepared for the American Friends Service Committee. Hill and Wang, 1971
Umbreit, Mark. CRIME AND RECONCILIATION: CREATIVE OPTIONS FOR VICTIMS AND OFFENDERS. Abingdon, 1985. 141p. A program for helping victims and offenders to see each other as human beings and agree on a form of restitution to the victim and society.
Wilson, Rick. BREAKING THE CYCLE: WEST VIRGINIA LISTENING PROJECT. American Friends Service Committee, 1995.
Zehr, Howard. CHANGING LENSES: A NEW FOCUS FOR CRIME ANDD JUSTICE. Herald, 1990. 269p.
Zehr, Howard. MEDIATING THE VICTIM-OFFENDER CONFLICT. Mennonite Central Committee, 198? 24p. Describes a reconciliation/restitution program with benefits to criminal, victim and society. Resource list.
Zehr, Howard. RETRIBUTIVE JUSTICE, RESTORATIVE JUSTICE. Mennonite Central Committee, US Office of Criminal Justice, 1985. 16p. Develops a new paradigm of justice leading to victim and offender reconciliation in a community context rather than adversarial legal setting.
Audiovisual Materials
BEYOND PRISONS. Videocassette. 58 minutes. Produced by the Canadian Quaker Committee on Jails and Justice, 1988. Explores the way the current criminal justice system often fails to meet the needs of victim and offender and how it could be changed.
RESTORING JUSTICE. Videocassette. 50 minutes, 47 seconds. Produced by the Presbyterian Church, 1997?
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