Do you need practical guidelines for establishing
a victim-offender mediation program in your community? Would you like
to contact other victim-offender programs and obtain information on
what other programs are doing? Do you need information on how to effectively
serve victims in a cross-cultural mediation forum?
The Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) is pleased to announce the
availability of a new resource series that provides guidance on establishing
victim-sensitive restorative justice programs. This series is a valuable
resource for probation and parole agencies, judicial agencies, religious
groups, victim service organizations, community-based organizations,
or others interested in a restorative conflict resolution process.
The Restorative Justice and Mediation Collection includes
the following documents:
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National
Survey of Victim-Offender Mediation Programs in the United States
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Guidelines for Victim-Sensitive
Victim-Offender Mediation: Restorative Justice Through Dialogue
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Multicultural Implications of Restorative
Justice: Potential Pitfalls and Dangers
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Family Group Conferencing: Implications
for Crime Victims
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Directory of Victim-Offender Mediation
Programs in the United States |