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The CFRJ library contains papers, articles, books, videos, and various resources on restorative justice which are all available for borrowing. The abstracts of all these resources, and in some cases the full text, are indexed in our online database.

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Practitioner Resourcess

Popular Topics - This page contains a summary of resources on specific topics such as youth justice or domestic violence, enabling you to quickly browse what's available on this website.  Links to available resources include full text articles and abstracts of articles that may be borrowed from the Centre.

6th International Conference on Restorative Justice - The resource page for this conference, hosted by the Centre for Restorative Justice in June, 2003, contains abstracts and full text papers for papers presented by leading researchers, practitioners, and policy makers on RJ.

RJ City - The purpose of the RJ City project is to design a model restorative system capable of handling all crimes, all offenders and all victims, and then to test its viability by constructing a computer simulation.



Teaching RJ for Kids

A link to PBS TeacherSource, which provides many RJ-related classroom activities for grades 3-12: http://www.pbs.org/teachersource/thismonth/sept02/index1.shtm


Teaching Resources:

What is Justice? - Exploring Values Together - an introduction to the concept of restorative justice using an iceberg model.