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Mediation Training

NCJ Number
104986
Date Published
1984
Length
104 pages
Annotation
This manual explains the nature, benefits, and uses of neighborhood justice centers for mediating disputes and gives step-by-step instructions for mediators to use during the mediation process.
Abstract
The guidelines are based on the procedures used in the mediation program in Houston. The methods used to train mediators and the forms and procedures used in the Houston program are also presented. Guidelines on the mediation process explain the mediation model, seating arrangements, introductory statements, initial statements, information gathering, problem identification, methods for generating options, and the written agreement. Other issues discussed are the evaluation of the mediation, listening and communication techniques, methods for handling conflict, how mediators can recognize and deal with their own prejudices, and referrals. Forms and exercises for completion by mediation trainees, a glossary, lists of legal resources and social service referrals in the Houston area, endnotes, and 82 references.

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