Serbian Restorative Justice Project Needs Books
Ivo Skoric
ivo at reporters.net
Tue Feb 3 17:45:09 CET 2004
This was forwarded to me from the CERJ list. Please respond to Marian
directly if you can help.
ivo
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Restorative Justice activist Marian Liebmann
<MLiebmann at compuserve.com> in Bristol, UK, who works with the
European Forum on Victim-Offender Mediation and Restorative Justice,
needs several books to forward to RJ practitioners and activists who
are working with youth in Serbia. Does anyone have copies of, or
access to, the following books and curricula?
I'd like to publicly thank founding CERJ Advisory Board member Dan
Van Ness, who's been with us since 1997 and before, for forwarding
several copies of his and Karen Heetderks Strong's definitive
treatise 'Restoring Justice' for my son Peter to hand-carry to Marian
in Bristol later this month!
Folks, if you are truly interested in Restorative Justice, Van Ness'
book is a must-read:
-- John Wilmerding
On Sunday, February 1, 2004, Marian Liebmann
<MLiebmann at compuserve.com> wrote:
Dear John,
Thanks for looking for these books. I am sure that the people in
Serbia will be glad of anything you can do, and will understand if
they can't be found.
I am quite happy to pay for them -- please let me know the best way.
In order to get refunded by UNICEF in Serbia (the organization
sponsoring the work I am doing there), I need detailed and dated
receipts for anything I buy for them, so please don't forget to ask
for them!
Best wishes
Marian
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UNICEF
Support to Development of Alternative
Community-based Care and Prevention Programs
for Children in Conflict with the Law
Report on Literature and Materials That Should Be Used
Prepared by Dr. Jasna Hrncic, psychologist
The list of the literature is as follows:
1) Alexander, James (1997), Functional Family Therapy: Principles
and
Procedures. Brooks Cole. ASIN: 0818504854. Brooks/Cole Publishing
Company, phone (408)373-0728 ext. 128
2) Goldstein, A.R.; Glick, B.; Reiner, S., Zimmerman, D., Coultry,
T.
(1986), Aggression Replacement Training. Champaign, IL: Research
Press. Web-site for order:
http://www.researchpress.com
http://www.incentiveplus.co.uk
3) Webster-Stratton, C. (1990), How to Promote Children's Social and
Emotional Competence. Paul Chapman Pub., A SAGE Publication Co. ISBN:
0761965017 Web site: www.paulchapmanpublishing.co.uk/
4) Kusche, C.A. & Greenberg, M.T. (1994); The PATHS Curriculum.
Seattle: Developmental Research and Programs.
http://www.prevention.psu.edu/PATHS/OBTAIN.HTM
The PATHS Curriculum can be obtained from:
Channing-Bete Company
One Community Place
South Deerfield, MA 01373-0200
Phone: 877-896-8532 Fax: 800-499-6464
E-mail: PrevSci at channing-bete.com
Web-site:
http://www.channing-bete.com
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ZIP: 05301-6073 Phone: 1-802-254-2826
CERJ was founded in New York in May, 1997.
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