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3 L. A. Pub. Int. L.J. 68 (2010-2012)
Restorative Justice: Restoring California's Juvenile Justice System and Abolishing Juvenile Life without Parole

handle is hein.journals/lapubinl3 and id is 72 raw text is: RESTORATIVE JUSTICE:
RESTORING CALIFORNIA'S JUVENILE JUSTICE
SYSTEM AND ABOLISHING JUVENILE LIFE
WITHOUT PAROLE
Jasmine Duel, Carl Marrone and Ricardo Rozen*
I.  INTRODUCTION   ................................................................... 70
II. DEFINING RESTORATIVE JUSTICE: AN ALTERNATIVE TO THE
CRIMINAL JUSTICE   SYSTEM   ................................................. 72
A. An Organic Definitionfor an Organic Process ....... 72
B. What Is a Crime andAgainst Whom Is It
C om m itted? ...........................................................  73
C. Beyond Crime Control and Retribution ................ 74
D. Elements of Restorative Justice: Victims and
Offenders  ............................................................. . .  74
Jasmine Duel, Carl Marrone, and Ricardo Rozen are volunteers with the Center
for Restorative Justice at Loyola Law School (CRJ). Founded by Professor Scott E.
Wood in the Summer of 2009 and the second center of its kind at any law school in
the nation, after the Marquette University Law School Restorative Justice
Initiative, the CRJ works to introduce the concepts and practices of restorative
justice into the legal field by means of classroom-based and experiential education
for law students.
© 2011 Jasmine Duel, Carl Marrone and Ricardo Rozen. The copyright in each
article is owned by the respective author. Except as otherwise provided, the author
of each article grants permission for copies of that article to be made for classroom
use, provided that each copy is distributed at or below cost, the author and the
Journal are identified on each copy, proper notice of copyright is affixed to each
copy, and the author and the Los Angeles Public Interest Law Journal, a Project of
Community Partners, are notified of the use.

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