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Victim Offender Mediation - voma.org

The following article was originally published in the Fall 2000 issue of The Community Mediator, the newsletter of the National Association for Community Mediation (NAFCM), and is reprinted here by permission. It was written in response to recent questions and comments on the NAFCM listserve about how to implement and develop a Victim - Offender Mediation (VOM) program, and how VOM cases differ from other community Mediation cases. NAFCM has a membership of more than 300 community Mediation centers or programs. NAFCM's purpose is to support the maintenance and growth of community-based Mediation programs and processes, to present a compelling voice in appropriate policy- making, legislative, professional, and other arenas, and to encourage the development and sharing of resources for these efforts.

1 The following article was originally published in the Fall 2000 issue of “The Community Mediator,” the newsletter of the National Association for Community Mediation

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