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Gordon Bazemore is currently Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice and Director of the Community Justice Institute at
Florida Atlantic University. His primary research interests include community and restorative justice, juvenile justice, youth
policy, victimology, corrections, and community policing. Dr. Bazemore’s recent publications appear in Justice Quarterly,
Crime and Delinquency, The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences. He has completed two books,
Restorative Juvenile Justice: Repairing the Harm of Youth Crime (co-edited with Lode Walgrave) (Criminal Justice Press) and
Restorative and Community Justice: Cultivating Common Ground for Victims, Communities and Offenders (co-edited with Mara Schiff)
(Anderson Publishing), and is currently completing a national study of restorative justice conferencing funded by the National
Institute of Justice and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and a statewide evaluation of restorative juvenile justice programs
in Vermont.
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