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Restorative Justice in Action: A Program Implementation Manual from the Longmont Community Justice Partnership
This must have manual provides a step-by-step guide to every aspect of developing and sustaining a restorative justice program. It is based on the highly successful Longmont Community Justice Partnership model, which has been in operation since 1996. The appendix includes the nuts and bolts forms and letters necessary for program implementation. The forms may also be purchased on disk.Written by Beverly Title, Lana Leonard and Mark Siedler


Manual: $75.00 +15% shipping & Handling

 

 

 

 

CD with forms: $15.00 + 15% shipping & Handling

 

 

 

 


 

Civility Rules
A book of activities designed for use by adults and youth to assist them in creating safe and civil schools. Five topics are explored: Civility, Safety, Responsibility, Tolerance & Respect, and Restorative Justice. Each topic has a multi-cultural frame story that uses ancient wisdom to teach without preaching. Authors: Beverly B. Title & Lana S. Leonard

 

 

 



Victim or Hero? Writing Your Own Life Story
A sentence completion and personal story writing guide to assist with managing life transitions. Based on the premise that one has a choice of being the victim of someone else’s story or the hero of your own story. The chapters in this workbook explore the following questions: Where am I, Who am I, Where did I come from, Who are my friends, Where am I heading, Where do I want to go, and How do I get there. Authors: Lana S. Leonard & Beverly B. Title

 


 

Circles of Justice video
This documentary chronicles the work of the Longmont Community Justice Partnership (LCJP). It includes footage of actual victims, offenders, parents, community members, police, and program volunteers. This 20-minute piece tells the LCJP story and is a useful presentation tool for showing restorative justice in action. It helps open eyes to the possibilities of what a community can accomplish.

 

 

 


 

The use of Restorative Justice Principles in Cases of Domestic Violence
This report was compiled by Dr. Flesher who conducted an international review of best practices that use restorative justice principles in addressing domestic violence. This report represents the first step in exploring how the Longmont Community Justice Partnership can assist our community’s efforts to reduce family violence.