RT Article T1 Critical deficiencies in restorative conference facilitator trainings: a multiple-case study JF Contemporary justice review VO 25 IS 2 SP 198 OP 212 A1 Lanterman, Jennifer L. LA English YR 2022 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/181593929X AB Restorative justice in the juvenile and criminal justice contexts can produce positive outcomes for victims, offenders, and communities. Research demonstrates that restorative justice can produce negative outcomes for participants under certain circumstances, including poor conference facilitator performance. Facilitator performance is at least partially attributable to their training, but there is scant research on conference facilitator training. This multiple-case study explores the delivery modality, methods of instruction, and training content of 11 trainings delivered over a four-year period. This article concludes with recommendations for training modifications and future research to enhance the positive outcomes of restorative justice for all participants. K1 Trauma K1 Race K1 multiple-case study K1 restorative conference facilitator training K1 Restorative Justice DO 10.1080/10282580.2022.2090349