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Identifier
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JML.MS1133-0478
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Barcode
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JML.MS1133-0478
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Title
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This Road Less Traveled Moves Like Water
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Description
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Julie Doyle's presentation on March 3, 2022, "This Road Less Traveled Moves Like Water," explored the concept and application of Restorative Justice in various settings, emphasizing its adaptability and impact on community harmony and offender accountability. The talk highlighted the work of Mckayla Warwick in Philadelphia, restorative justice's roots in indigenous practices, and its growing integration into U.S. court systems, particularly in Cook County, Illinois.
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Date
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3 March 2022
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Location
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Lynchburg, Va.
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Digital Format
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pdf
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Language
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English
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Publisher
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George M. Jones Library Association
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Repository
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George M. Jones Library Association
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Rights
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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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George M. Jones Library Association
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Rights Holder
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Doyle, Julie
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George M. Jones Library Association