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Juvenile and Family Court JournalVolume 49, Issue 3 p. 17-25 Crime victims meet juvenile offenders: Contributing factors to victim satisfaction with mediated dialogue WILLIAM BRADSHAW PH.D., Corresponding Author WILLIAM BRADSHAW PH.D. Director of the Center for Restorative Justice & Mediation and the National Restorative Justice Training Institute and is an Associate Professor at the University of Minnesota School of Social Work, St Paul Campus. Dr. Umbreit is an internationally recognized trainer, mediator, author and researcher in the field of restorative justice and mediation, with over twenty-five years of experience as a practitioner. He has been a featured speaker on restorative justice and mediation throughout the United States and in Canada, England, Belgium, Italy, Denmark, and China. 3Assistant Professor School of Social Work University of Minnesota 4Restorative Justice & Mediation School of Social Work Univerity of Minnesota 386 McNeal Hall 1985 Buford Ave. St. Paul, Minnesota 655108Search for more papers by this authorMARK S. UMBREIT PH.D., Corresponding Author MARK S. UMBREIT PH.D. member of the faculty in the school of Social Work University of Minnesota. He formerly was the Director of Psychiatry and Chemical Dependency at Kaiser Permanente in San Diego, CA and previously worked for a number of years as a probation and parole officer and a community corrections service worker. 3Assistant Professor School of Social Work University of Minnesota 4Restorative Justice & Mediation School of Social Work Univerity of Minnesota 386 McNeal Hall 1985 Buford Ave. St. Paul, Minnesota 655108Search for more papers by this author WILLIAM BRADSHAW PH.D., Corresponding Author WILLIAM BRADSHAW PH.D. Director of the Center for Restorative Justice & Mediation and the National Restorative Justice Training Institute and is an Associate Professor at the University of Minnesota School of Social Work, St Paul Campus. Dr. Umbreit is an internationally recognized trainer, mediator, author and researcher in the field of restorative justice and mediation, with over twenty-five years of experience as a practitioner. He has been a featured speaker on restorative justice and mediation throughout the United States and in Canada, England, Belgium, Italy, Denmark, and China. 3Assistant Professor School of Social Work University of Minnesota 4Restorative Justice & Mediation School of Social Work Univerity of Minnesota 386 McNeal Hall 1985 Buford Ave. St. Paul, Minnesota 655108Search for more papers by this authorMARK S. UMBREIT PH.D., Corresponding Author MARK S. UMBREIT PH.D. member of the faculty in the school of Social Work University of Minnesota. He formerly was the Director of Psychiatry and Chemical Dependency at Kaiser Permanente in San Diego, CA and previously worked for a number of years as a probation and parole officer and a community corrections service worker. 3Assistant Professor School of Social Work University of Minnesota 4Restorative Justice & Mediation School of Social Work Univerity of Minnesota 386 McNeal Hall 1985 Buford Ave. St. Paul, Minnesota 655108Search for more papers by this author First published: 14 July 2009 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1755-6988.1998.tb01482.xCitations: 17AboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Citing Literature Volume49, Issue3August 1998Pages 17-25 RelatedInformation

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