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| Community Justice Concepts and Strategies |
| By Karen Dunlap, MS (Editor) |
| Published: 02/07/2003 |
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245 pages American Probation and Parole Association (1999) Are you searching for answers about how to invite the community to be an active participant in justice? In this book you will discover how other justice professionals and agencies have advocated for and found success in forming community partnerships. You will be provided with a basic understanding of community justice strategies and implementation along with practical information and examples of non-traditional, proactive approaches to criminal justice that emphasize crime prevention and community partnerships. In this book you will focus on the following: *Specific chapters written by professionals illustrating their experiences with community justice in a specific arena, i.e., restorative justice, community policing, community courts, community prosecution, community corrections and victim services. *Information on how to engage the community and the process necessary for building a foundation for the development of community justice. *Personal examples of transition to community justice, not replacing an existing system but enhancing it by engaging the community as an equal partner in moving from community corrections to community justice. To download a copy of the 10 page Executive Summary for Community Justice Concepts and Strategies, click here To order, go to the order page or call the APPA at (859) 244-8207 |

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