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Making It Work: Planning and Evaluating Community Corrections and Healing Projects in Aboriginal Communities

Designed as a guide for community leaders in planning and implementing well organized and effective restorative justice programs, the authors present a planning and evaluation framework which will help participants identify and describe justice problems and needs, develop an action plan, carry out the action plan, and monitor and evaluate the program. They relate the restorative justice movement to traditional Aboriginal practices which take a holistic approach to healing, collective responsibility, and the importance of the community. They see restorative justice as a means of rebuilding the community and a step toward Aboriginal self government, as it is a way for communities to begin to regain control over the justice system. Accession Number: 014982

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