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Implementing Balanced and Restorative Justice: A Guide for Juvenile Detention
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Implementing Balanced and Restorative Justice: A Guide for Juvenile Detention
Publication year:
2006
| Cataloged on:
Dec. 04, 2006
ANNOTATION: This guide for individuals who work in juvenile temporary detention centers regards balanced and restorative justice (BARJ). Sections of this document include: balanced and restorative justice -- principles of restorative justice and benefits of BARJ; putting balanced and restorative justice into practice -- challenges of implementation (e.g., rule enforcement, short-term detainees, and BARJ programming benefits); addressing conflict -- circles and mediation; incorporating BARJ into current detention practices -- competency development, community involvement, victimization, and implementation; conclusion; and appendix of additional resources.