Restorative Justice Database
Created and maintained by the Center 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. The database can be searched or browsed using broad subject areas such as alternative dispute resolution, community policing, offender outcomes, and teen courts.
Restorative Justice Online
A comprehensive web site maintained by the Prison Fellowship International Centre for Justice and Reconciliation. This site offers a wide array of resources including government documents, Web tour, profiles, and latest papers.
Restorative Justice
A compilation of resources by the U.S. Office for Victims of Crime (OVC). OVC provides funding to various state programs that aid victims in their healing.
Restorative Justice Articles Library
Updated monthly, this database has 3700 citations to materials being produced in the area of restorative justice.
Restorative Justice: Theory Meets Practice
The first issue of Western Criminology Review, June 1998.
Restorative Justice On-Line Notebook
This publication is from the National Institute of Justice. It can be considered as a basic primer on restorative justice principles and applications.
Balanced and Restorative Justice Program Summary
Bazemore, G. & Umbreit. M.S. 1994. Balanced and Restorative Justice Program Summary. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.
Guide for Implementing the Balanced and Restorative Justice Model
Bazemore, Gordon & Umbreit, M.S. 1998. Guide for Implementing the Balanced and Restorative Justice Model. Washington, DC: US Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.
Reentry Resources
Nancy LaVigne, Jake Cowan, Diana Brazzell. This guidebook provides information on how interested parties can understand and address prisoner reentry at the local level through mapping and data analysis. The examples and guidance within the report are derived from the experiences of the Reentry Mapping Network (RMN), a collaborative effort by community-based organizations and the Urban Institute designed to create community change through the mapping and analysis of neighborhood-level data on prisoner reentry. This guidebook outlines the concepts and methods underlying the RMN and the lessons learned by RMN partners so that other jurisdictions can learn from these experiences and create more successful reentry strategies in their own communities.
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