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  • 014980

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  • Published 1998.
  • 55 pages.

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Developing and Evaluating Justice Projects in Aboriginal Communities: A Review of the Literature

Publication year: 1998 | Cataloged on: Oct. 31, 2006
ANNOTATION: The authors introduce this annotated bibliography of books, monographs, reports, articles, and papers with a look at previous justice initiatives, the lessons learned from them, and circumstances which are especially relevant to the development of Aboriginal initiatives. Themes covered in the literature include: preparing for implementation of the project; selecting the right staff; networking with mainstream Canadian Justice System officials; equity in carrying out a program; the need to buffer a project's operations from political issues; involving the community; assessment and communication; getting involved with too many activities and services; youth programming; raising issues and dealing with criticism; and the need to retain a balanced perspective.
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