Nominate Classic Restorative Justice Sources

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Aaron Janzen

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Jul 17, 2008, 4:48:29 PM7/17/08
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HELP US as we determine the classic (most influential) authors, books and essays in restorative justice.  This survey will complement our other efforts to compile a list of classic restorative justice sources and identify out-of-print classics that need to be brought back into print.  To participate in this process simply fill out the short survey below and reply to restorativeju...@gmail.com.

A project conducted by: Jarem Sawatsky, Assistant Professor of Peace and Conflict Transformation Studies, Canadian Mennonite University, Winnipeg, Manitoba, jsaw...@cmu.ca.

Survey:
Are you a restorative justice practitioner or scholar?

In what country do you reside?

List restorative justice books that have influenced your understanding or practice of restorative justice or that have influenced many others.  (Nominate as many as you want.  Please indicate title and author.)

List particular essays or chapters that you consider influential. (Nominate as many as you want. Please give enough details to track down the title.)

List the names of Restorative Justice Authors that you would nominate to be considered classic or greatly influential to the restorative justice field. (Nominate as many as you want.)

Would you like to be informed of our findings? If so, list an email address so that we may contact you upon this project's completion.
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