Websites
Restorative Justive
See also Partner Organizations for more websites.
Center for Restorative Justice
The Center for Restorative Justice at SFU in partnership with
individuals, the community, justice agencies and the University,
exists to support and promote the principles and practices of
restorative justice. The Centre provides education, innovative
program models, training, evaluation and research through a resource
centre and meeting place that facilitates outreach, promotion,
dialogue and advocacy.
Church Council on Justice and Corrections
Includes "The Well" an electronic newsletter.
Conflict Resolution Network Canada
News and information about conflict resolution across Canada
and beyond. Includes directories of practitioners and RJ programs,
on-line bookstore, course & conference calendars, & other
info.
The Fresno Pacific University Center for Peacemaking and Conflict Studies
Provides information relating to restorative justice, links to
other sites and information on academic programs, documents, etc.
Restorative Justice Web site
Edited by Lynette Parker and Dan Van Ness, this is a resource
for non-partisan information on restorative justice.
UN Declaration on Victims Rights
Intervict is active in developing and furthering the victims movement internationally. They are currently working on a Convention on Victim Rights.
Victim Offender Mediation Association
Includes Restorative Justice and Victim Offender Mediation articles
and documents, recommended ethical guidelines for VOM practice,
and links to other Restorative Justice sites.
What is Biblical Justice?
This slide show presents a comparison between the contemporary (retributive) concept of justice and the biblical (restorative) perspective. The text used in this show is from Howard Zehr's Changing Lenses (Herald Press, 1990).