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Problem-Solving Justice
Publication year:
2007
| Cataloged on:
Feb. 08, 2008
ANNOTATION: "This [web]page contains [links to] numerous resources to help practitioners interested in applying problem-solving techniques more widely at the local level" (p. 1). Examples of these courts are community courts, drug courts, and domestic violence courts. Points of entry include: main; articles; interviews; publications; links; overview; resources -- problem-solving principles, fact sheets and self-assessment tools, practitioner monographs, and sample documents; demonstration projects; get expert assistance; academic resources; and featured publication.