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Date: 2011-06-07 19:20:52
Education
Restorative justice
International Institute for Restorative Practices
Howard Zehr
Zero tolerance
School-to-prison pipeline
Restorative practices
School discipline
Justice
Criminology
Law enforcement
Ethics

School-based restorative justice as an alternative to zero-tolerance policies: Lessons from West Oakland Thelton E. Henderson Center for Social Justice

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