Joan Pennell Pennell, J., Basque, K., Najenson, R., Nixon, P., & Inglis, S. (2024, February 5). Strengthening Relationships: Children's Participation in a Family Group Approach to Family Violence. FAMILIES IN SOCIETY-THE JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL SERVICES. https://doi.org/10.1177/10443894231224837 Pennell, J. (2022). A Restorative Approach to Family Violence. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003105374 Pennel, J. (2021, November). After the rise and stall of American feminism: Taking back a revolution. AFFILIA-JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND SOCIAL WORK, Vol. 36, pp. 684–685. https://doi.org/10.1177/0886109920906781 Pennell, J., Burford, G., Sasson, E., Packer, H., & Smith, E. L. (2021). Family and Community Approaches to Intimate Partner Violence: Restorative Programs in the United States. VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN, 27(10), 1608–1629. https://doi.org/10.1177/1077801220945030 Pennell, J. (2018). Domestic violence. In Forensic social work: Psychosocial and legal issues with diverse populations and settings. https://doi.org/10.1891/9780826120670.0012 Board, N. C. C. C. P. T. A. (2017). 2016 end of year report. In Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries. Pennell, J. (2017). Family risk and responsive regulation. In Beyond the risk paradigm in child protection. London: Macmillan Education. Pennell, J., & Brandt, E. (2017). Men who abuse intimate partners: Their evaluation of a responsible fathering program. In Innovations interventions to address intimate partner violence: Research and practice. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315532776-14 Board, N. C. C. C. P. T. A. (2016). 2015 end of year report. In Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries. Pennell, J. (2016). At Issue: Could restorative justice reduce U.S. incarceration rates? Yes. Restorative justice: Can it help victims and rehabilitate criminals? CQ Researcher, 26(6). Pennel, J., Allen-Eckard, K., King, J., & Latz, M. (2016). Family-Centered Practice Project: Annual report to the North Carolina Division of Social Services, fiscal year 2015? 2016. In Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries. Board, N. C. C. C. P. T. A. (2015). 2014 end-of-year report. In Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries. Hall, J., Pennell, J., & Rikard, R. V. (2015). Child and family team meetings: The need for youth participation in educational success. In T. Gal & B. F. Duramy (Eds.), International perspectives and empirical findings on child participation: From social exclusion to child-inclusive policies. https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199366989.003.0010 Pennell, J. (2015). Child maltreatment and domestic violence: Before and after enrollment in Strong Fathers. In Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries. Raleigh, NC: North Carolina State University, Center for Family and Community Engagement. Roby, J. L., Pennell, J., Rotabi, K., Bunkers, K. M. C., & Ucles, S. (2015). Contextual Adaptation of Family Group Conferencing Model: Early Evidence from Guatemala. BRITISH JOURNAL OF SOCIAL WORK, 45(8), 2281–2297. https://doi.org/10.1093/bjsw/bcu053 De Jong, G., Schout, G., Pennell, J., & Abma, T. (2015). Family Group Conferencing in public mental health and social capital theory. JOURNAL OF SOCIAL WORK, 15(3), 277–296. https://doi.org/10.1177/1468017314547675 Pennell, J., Allen-Eckard, K., King, J., & Latz, M. (2015). Family-Centered Practice Project: Annual report to the North Carolina Division of Social Services, fiscal year 2014-2015. In Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries. Raleigh, NC: North Carolina State University, Center for Family & Community Engagement. Coker, D., Goodmark, L., Kim, M., Pennell, J., & Roberts, D. (2015). Reimagining the movement to end gender violence [video]. Committee, N. C. C. C. P. T. A. (2014). 2013 end-of-year report. In Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries. Pennell, J., Rikard, R. V., & Sanders-Rice, T. (2014). Family violence: Fathers assessing and managing their risk to children and women. CHILDREN AND YOUTH SERVICES REVIEW, 47, 36–45. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.childyouth.2013.11.004 Pennell, J., Allen-Eckard, K., King, J., & Latz, M. (2014). Family-Centered Practice Project: Annual Report to the North Carolina Division of Social Services. In Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries. Raleigh, N.C.: NCSU Center for Family and Community Engagement. Pennell, J. (2014). Restorative justice today: practical applications. RESTORATIVE JUSTICE-AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL, Vol. 2, pp. 249–251. https://doi.org/10.5235/20504721.2.2.249 Burford, G., & Pennell, J. (2014). Taking a fresh look: Fathers and family violence. In L. G. Anne Hayden, Venezia Kingi, & A. Morris (Eds.), A restorative approach to family violence: Changing tack. Surrey, United Kingdom: Ashgate Pub. Limited. Volkel, J., Latz, M., Allen-Eckard, K., & Pennell, J. (2014). Youth Leadership Cafe. In Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries. Raleigh, N.C.: NCSU Center for Family and Community Engagement. Volkel, J. H., Latz, M., Allen-Eckard, K., & Pennell, J. (2014). Youth Leadership Cafe: Final Report. In Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries. Raleigh, N.C.: NCSU Center for Family and Community Engagement. Pennell, J. (2013). Center for Family and Community Engagement: First five years. In Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries. Raleigh, N.C.: NCSU Center for Family and Community Engagement. Rauktis, M. E., Bishop-Fitzpatrick, L., Jung, N., & Pennell, J. (2013). Family group decision making: Measuring fidelity to practice principles in public child welfare. CHILDREN AND YOUTH SERVICES REVIEW, 35(2), 287–295. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.childyouth.2012.11.001 Pennell, J., Sanders, T., Rikard, R. V., Shepherd, J., & Starsoneck, L. (2013). Family violence, fathers, and restoring personhood. RESTORATIVE JUSTICE-AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL, 1(2), 268–289. https://doi.org/10.5235/20504721.1.2.268 Raleigh, N.C.: NCSU Center for Family and Community Engagement. (2013). Family-Centered Practice Project: Annual report to the North Carolina Division of Social Services, fiscal year 2012-2013. In Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries. Raleigh, N.C.: NCSU Center for Family and Community Engagement. (2013). Family-Centered Practice Project: Annual report to the North Carolina Division of Social Services, fiscal year 2012-2013: Summary report. In Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries. Pennell, J. (2013). Five-Year Review Report, 2008-2013. In Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries. Raleigh, N.C.: NCSU Center for Family and Community Engagement. Pennell, J., & Rikard, R. V. (2013). Fostering Youth Educational Success: Final evaluation report. In Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries. Raleigh, N.C.: NCSU Center for Family and Community Engagement. Pennell, J., Maxwell, G. M., & Nash, J. (2013). Restorative justice and youth offending. In M. S. R. Marie Weil & M. L. Ohmer (Eds.), Handbook of community practice (2nd ed.) (pp. 567–583). https://doi.org/10.4135/9781412976640.n27 Raleigh, N.C.: NCSU Center for Family and Community Engagement. (2013). Strong Fathers Project subcontract: Annual report to the North Carolina Division of Social Services, fiscal year 2012-2013. In Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries. Parcel, T., & Pennell, J. (2012). Child and family teams building social capital for at-risk students. Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare, 39(2), 75–91. Beck, E., & Pennell, J. (2012). Decentralization and privatization: The promise and challenges of restorative justice in the United States. In E. Zinsstag & I. Vanfraechem (Eds.), Conferencing and restorative justice: International practices and perspectives (pp. 137–151). Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. Rotabi, K. S., Pennell, J., Roby, J. L., & Bunkers, K. M. C. (2012). Family group conferencing as a culturally adaptable intervention: Reforming intercountry adoption in Guatemala. INTERNATIONAL SOCIAL WORK, 55(3), 402–416. https://doi.org/10.1177/0020872812437229 Raleigh, N.C.: NCSU Center for Family and Community Engagement. (2012). North Carolina Family-Centered Meetings Project: Annual report to the North Carolina Division of Social Services, fiscal year 2011 - 2012. In Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries. Raleigh, N.C.: NCSU Center for Family and Community Engagement. (2012). North Carolina Family-Centered Meetings Project: Annual report to the North Carolina Division of Social Services, fiscal year 2011 - 2012: Summary. In Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries. Raleigh, N.C.: NCSU Center for Family and Community Engagement. (2012). North Carolina Family-Centered Meetings Project: Annual report to the North Carolina Division of Social Services, fiscal year 2011-2012. In Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries. Raleigh, N.C.: NCSU Center for Family and Community Engagement. (2012). Strong Fathers Project subcontract: Annual report to the North Carolina Division of Social Services, fiscal year 2011-2012. In Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries. Raleigh, N.C.: NCSU Center for Family and Community Engagement. (2012). Strong fathers: Community guidance. In Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries. Pennell, J. (2011). Center for Family and Community Engagement 2010-2011 annual year end review. In Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries. Raleigh, N.C.: NCSU Center for Family and Community Engagement. Wichinsky, L., Thomlison, B., & Pennell, J. (2011). Exploring organization culture and climate in community coalitions. Commmunity Development, 43, 1–16. https://doi.org/10.1080/15575330.2011.567418 Burford, G., Pennell, J., & Edwards, M. (2011). Family Team Meetings as Principled Advocacy. JOURNAL OF PUBLIC CHILD WELFARE, 5(2-3), 318–344. https://doi.org/10.1080/15548732.2011.566786 Pennell, J., & Crampton, D. S. (2011). Family services for child abuse and maltreatment. In J. W. W. M. P. Koss & A. E. Kazdin (Eds.), Violence against women and children: Navigating solutions (Vol. 2) (pp. 27–45). https://doi.org/10.1037/12308-002 Pennell, J., & Koss, M. P. (2011). Feminist perspectives on family rights: Social work and restorative justice processes to stop women abuse. In N. P. K. E. Beck & P. B. Leonard (Eds.), Social work and restorative justice: Skills for dialogue, peacemaking, and reconciliation (pp. 195–219). https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195394641.003.0009 Raleigh, N.C.: NCSU Center for Family and Community Engagement. (2011). North Carolina Family-Centered Meetings Project: Annual report to the North Carolina Division of Social Services, fiscal year 2010-2011. In Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries. Raleigh, N.C.: NCSU Center for Family and Community Engagement. (2011). North Carolina Family-Centered Meetings Project: Comprehensive annual report to the North Carolina Division of Social Services, fiscal year 2010-2011. In Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries. Pennell, J., Shapiro, C., & Spigner, W. (2011). Safety, fairness, stability: Repositioning juvenile justice and child welfare to engage families and communities. In Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries (pp. 1–65). Washington, DC: Georgetown University Center for Juvenile Justice Reform. Raleigh, N.C.: NCSU Center for Family and Community Engagement. (2011). Strong Fathers Project Subcontract: Annual report to the North Carolina Division of Social Services, fiscal year 2009-2010. In Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries. Raleigh, N.C.: NCSU Center for Family and Community Engagement. (2011). Strong Fathers Project Subcontract: Annual report to the North Carolina Division of Social Services, fiscal year 2010-2011. In Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries. Raleigh, N.C.: NCSU Center for Family and Community Engagement. (2011). Strong fathers: Program findings. In Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries. Raleigh, N.C.: NCSU Center for Family and Community Engagement. (2011). Wellness and student veterans at North Carolina State University: Survey results, spring 2010. In Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries. Pennell, J. (2010). Center for family and community engagement 2009-2010 annual year-end review. In Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries (p. 11). Raleigh, N.C.: NCSU Center for Family and Community Engagement. Pennell, J., Edwards, M., & Burford, G. (2010). Expedited family group engagement and child permanency. CHILDREN AND YOUTH SERVICES REVIEW, 32(7), 1012–1019. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.childyouth.2010.03.029 Engagement, T. F. (2010). Integrating learning, discovery, and engagement through the scholarship of engagement. In Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries. Raleigh, NC: NCSU Office of Extension, Engagement, and Economic Development. Raleigh, N.C.: NCSU Center for Family and Community Engagement. (2010). North Carolina Family-Centered Meetings Project: Annual report to the North Carolina Division of Social Services, fiscal year 2009-2010: Summary. In Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries. Pennell, J., & Kim, M. (2010). Opening conversations across cultural, gender, and generational divides: Family and community engagement to stop violence against women and children. In Restorative justice and violence against women (pp. 177–192). New York: Oxford University Press. Poindexter, W. T., Reikowsky, R. C., Koss, M. P., & Pennell, J. (2010). Supporting family-led processes within a social work agency: Lessons learned. Protecting Children, 25(2), 19–26. Pennell, J. (2009). Center for family and community engagement 2008-2009 annual year-end review. In Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries (p. 8). Raleigh, N.C.: NCSU Center for Family and Community Engagement. Crampton, D. S., & Pennell, J. (2009). Family-involvement meetings with older children in foster care: Intuitive appeal, promising practices and the challenge of child welfare reform. In M. F. B. Kerman & A. N. Maluccio (Eds.), Achieving permanence for older children and youth in foster care (pp. 266–290). https://doi.org/10.7312/kerm14688-016 Raleigh, N.C.: NCSU Center for Family and Community Engagement. (2009). North Carolina Family-Centered Meetings Project: Annual report to the North Carolina Division of Social Services, fiscal year 2008-2009. In Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries. Raleigh, N.C.: NCSU Center for Family and Community Engagement. (2009). North Carolina Family-Centered Meetings Project: Annual report to the North Carolina Division of Social Services, fiscal year 2008-2009: Summary. In Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries. Pennell, J., & Burford, G. (2009). Principled diffusion of family group conferencing in Canadian child welfare. Protecting Children, 23(4), 3–8. Raleigh, N.C.: NCSU Center for Family and Community Engagement. (2009). Strong Fathers Project Subcontract: Annual report to the North Carolina Division of Social Services, fiscal year 2008-2009. In Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries. Pennell, J. (2009). Widening the circle: Countering institutional racism in child welfare. In S. Strega & J. Carriere (Eds.), Walking this path together: Anti-racist and anti-oppressive child welfare practice (pp. 78–95). Black Point, NS: Fernwood Publishing. Pennell, J. (2008). Benefits of child and family team meetings: What the research says. MRS Newsletter: Information in Support of North Carolina's Multiple Response System, 1(3), 4–5. Pennell, J. (2008). Family group conferencing. In C. M. Renzetti & J. L. Edleson (Eds.), Encyclopedia of interpersonal violence (pp. 238–239). Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publications. Raleigh, N.C.: NCSU Center for Family and Community Engagement. (2008). North Carolina Family-Centered Meetings Project: Annual report to the North Carolina Division of Social Services, fiscal year 2007-2008. In Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries. Raleigh, N.C.: NCSU Center for Family and Community Engagement. (2008). North Carolina Family-Centered Meetings Project: Annual report to the North Carolina Division of Social Services, fiscal year 2007-2008: Summary and projections. In Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries. Raleigh, N.C.: NCSU Center for Family and Community Engagement. (2008). School-Based Child and Family Teams Project: Summary report to the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, fiscal years 2006-2007 and 2007-2008. In Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries. Raleigh, N.C.: NCSU Center for Family and Community Engagement. (2008). School-based child and family teams project: Annual report to the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, fiscal year 2007-2008. In Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries. Edwards, M., Tinworth, K., Burford, G., & Pennell, J. (2007). Family team meeting (FTM) process, outcome, and impact evaluation: Phase II report. Englewood, CO: American Humane Association. Raleigh, N.C.: NCSU Center for Family and Community Engagement. (2007). North Carolina Family-Centered Meetings Project: Annual report to the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, fiscal year 2006-2007. In Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries. Raleigh, NC: North Carolina State University, Department of Social Work, North Carolina Family-Centered Meetings Project. (2007). North Carolina Family-Centered Meetings Project: Annual report to the North Carolina Division of Social Services, fiscal year 2006-2007. In Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries. Raleigh, NC: NCSU, Department of Social Work, North Carolina Family-Centered Meetings Project. (2007). North Carolina Family-Centered Meetings Project: Annual report to the North Carolina Division of Social Services, fiscal year 2006-2007: Summary and projections. In Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries. Pennell, J. T. (2007). Proteger tous les membres de la famille: Concertation familiale et violence familiale. Social Work Now, 37, 4–8. Pennell, J. (2007). Safeguarding all family members: FGC and family violence. Social Work Now, 37, 4–8. Pennell, J. (2006). Culture, safety, and family violence: Restorative justice as peacemaking. In S. J. W. Tie & V. Walters (Eds.), New frontiers in restorative justice: A reviewed selection of conference papers (pp. 81–93). Auckland, NZ: Massey University, Center for Justice & Peace Development, School of Justice & Peace Development. Project, N. C. F.-C. M. (2006). Getting everyone to the table: Training points on child and family teams [videorecording]. Raleigh, NC: North Carolina State University. Pennell, J. (2006). Restorative practices and child welfare: Toward an inclusive civil society. JOURNAL OF SOCIAL ISSUES, 62(2), 259–279. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-4560.2006.00450.x Pennell, J. (2006). Stopping domestic violence or protecting children? Contributions from restorative justice. In D. Sullivan & L. Tifft (Eds.), The handbook of restorative justice: A global perspective (pp. 286–298). New York: Routledge; London: Taylor & Francis. Altpeter, M., Mitchell, J., & Pennell, J. (2005). Advancing social workers' responsiveness to health disparities: The case of breast cancer screening. HEALTH & SOCIAL WORK, 30(3), 221–232. https://doi.org/10.1093/hsw/30.3.221 Pennell, J. (2005). At the conference: Advancing cultural safety. In J. Pennell & G. Anderson (Eds.), Widening the circle: The practice and evaluation of family group conferencing with children, youths, and their families (pp. 33–51). Washington, DC: NASW Press. Pennell, J. (2005). Before the conference: Promoting family leadership. In J. Pennell & G. Anderson (Eds.), Widening the circle: The practice and evaluation of family group conferencing with children, youths, and their families (pp. 13–32). Washington, DC: NASW Press. Pennell, J. (2005). Checking for model fidelity. In J. Pennell & G. Anderson (Eds.), Widening the circle: The practice and evaluation of family group conferencing with children, youths, and their families (pp. 107–121). Washington, DC: NASW Press. Pennell, J. (2005). Collaborative planning and ongoing training. In J. Pennell & G. Anderson (Eds.), Widening the circle: The practice and evaluation of family group conferencing with children, youths, and their families (pp. 73–87). Washington, DC: NASW Press. Pennell, J. (2005). Costs of family group conferencing. In J. Pennell & G. Anderson (Eds.), Widening the circle: The practice and evaluation of family group conferencing with children, youths, and their families (pp. 156–158). Washington, DC: NASW Press. Pennell, J., Noponen, H., & Weil, M. (2005). Empowerment research and program evaluation. In Handbook of community practice (pp. 620–635). https://doi.org/10.4135/9781452220819.n34 Edwards, M., Tinworth, K., Burford, G., Fluke, J., & Pennell, J. (2005). Family team meeting (FTM) process, outcome, and impact evaluation. Englewood, CO: American Humane Association. Pennell, J., & Francis, S. (2005, May). Safety conferencing - Toward a coordinated and inclusive response to safeguard women and children. VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN, Vol. 11, pp. 666–692. https://doi.org/10.1177/1077801205274569 Pennell, J. (2005). Safety for mothers and their children. In J. Pennell & G. Anderson (Eds.), Widening the circle: The practice and evaluation of family group conferencing with children, youths, and their families (pp. 163–181). Washington, DC: NASW Press. Pennell, J. (2005). Widening the circle. In J. Pennell & G. Anderson (Eds.), Widening the circle: The practice and evaluation of family group conferencing with children, youths, and their families (pp. 1–8). Washington, DC: NASW Press. Pennell, J., & Anderson, G. R. (2005). Widening the circle: The practice and evaluation of family group conferencing with children, youths, and their families. Washington, DC: NASW Press. Pennell, J. T. (2004). Family group conferencing in child welfare: Responsive and regulatory interfaces. Restorative Justice, Responsive Regulation, and Social Welfare, 31(1), 117–135. Burford, G., & Pennell, J. (2004). From agency client to community-based consumer: The family group conference as a consumer-led group in child welfare. In M. J. G. C. D. Garvin & L. M. Gutierrez (Eds.), Handbook of social work with groups (pp. 415–431). New York: Guilford Press. Waites, C., Macgowan, M. J., Pennell, J., Carlton-LaNey, I., & Weil, M. (2004). Increasing the cultural responsiveness of family group conferencing. SOCIAL WORK, 49(2), 291–300. https://doi.org/10.1093/sw/49.2.291 Pennell, J. (2004). Should we invite her and his side of the family to the FGC? Together (London, England), (2004 Summer), 8–9. Pennell, J. (2003). Are we following key FGC practice? Views of conference participants. Protecting Children, 18(1-2), 16–21. Pennell, J., & Burford, G. (2003). Family group decision making: After the conference progress in resolving violence and promoting well-being. Promising Results, Potential New Directions: International FGDM Research and Evaluation in Child Welfare [Special Issue], 18(2). Harper, C., Pennell, J., & Weil, M. (2002). Family group conferencing: Evaluation guidelines (2nd ed.). Denver, CO: American Humane Association. Pennell, J., & Burford, G. (2002). Feminist praxis, Making family group conferencing work. In H. Strang & J. Braithwaite (Eds.), Restorative justice and family violence (pp. 108–127). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Pennell, J. (2002). Principles for FGC evaluation. In J. P. C. Harper & M. Weil (Eds.), Family group conferencing: Evaluation guidelines (2nd ed.) (pp. 13–32). Denver, CO: American Humane Association. Macgowan, M. J., & Pennell, J. (2001). Building social responsibility through family group conferencing. Social Work With Groups (Haworth Press), 24(3/4), 67–87. https://doi.org/10.1300/j009v24n03_06 Turner, T., Watts, B., Messinger, L., Lillie, M., Hardison, J., & Pennell, J. (2001). Family group conferencing and welfare reform: A partnership strategy for safety and economic sufficiency. Protecting Children, 10(3), 52–61. Harper, C., Pennell, J., & Weil, M. (2001). Family group conferencing: Evaluation guidelines (1st ed.). Denver, CO: American Humane Association. Waites, C., Macgowan, M. J., Pennell, J., Weil, M., & Carlton-LaNey, I. (2000). Family group conferencing: Building partnerships with African American, Latino/Hispa?os, and Native American families and communities. 1999 Family Group Decision Making National Roundtable and International Evaluation Conference: Summary proceedings, Seattle, WA, May 12, 13 & 14, 1999, 49–54. Englewood, CO: American Humane Association, Children's Division. Pennell, J., & Burford, G. (2000). Family group decision making: Protecting children and women. Child Welfare (New York, N.Y.), 79(2), 131–158. Pennell, J., & Burford, G. (2000). Family group decision-making and family violence. In G. Burford & J. Hudson (Eds.), Family group conferences: New directions in community-centered child and family practice (pp. 171–192). Hawthorne, NY: Aldine de Gruyter. Pennell, J., & Weil, M. (2000). Initiating conferencing: Community practice issues. In G. Burford & J. Hudson (Eds.), Family group conferences: New directions in community-centered child and family practice (pp. 253–261). https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203792186-29 Pennell, J., Burford, G., MacGowan, M., Waites, C., & Weil, M. (2000). Partnership-building evaluation in Newfoundland/Labrador and North Carolina. 1999 Family Group Decision Making Roundtable and International Conference on Evaluating Family Group Decision Making: Summary of the Proceedings, 129–132. Englewood, CO: American Humane Association, Children's Division. Burford, G., Pennell, J., & MacLeod, S. (1999). Family group decision making. In B. R. Compton & B. Galaway (Eds.), Social work processes (6th ed.) (pp. 278–283). Pacific Grove, Calif.: Brooks/Cole. Pennell, J., & Burford, G. (1999). Family group decision making: After the conference - Progress in resolving violence and promoting well-being. 1998 National Roundtable on Family Group Decision Making: Summary of proceedings, 3–6. Englewood, Co: American Humane Association. Pennell, J., & Burford, G. (1999). Family group decision making: After the conference, progress in resolving violence promoting well-being: Outcome report summary. Ottawa: Health Canada. Pennell, J., & Ristock, J. L. (1999). Feminist links, postmodern interruptions: Critical pedagogy and social work. AFFILIA-FEMINIST INQUIRY IN SOCIAL WORK, Vol. 14, pp. 460–481. https://doi.org/10.1177/08861099922093752 Pennell, J. (1999). Mainstreaming family group conferencing. Building strong partnerships for restorative practices: Proceedings of the conference sponsored by Department of Social Work, University of Vermont; State of Vermont Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services and the Department of Corrections; and Real Justice, (1999), 72–82. Burlington, VT: Dept. of Social Work, University of Vermont. Altpeter, M., Schopler, J. H., Galinsky, M. J., & Pennell, J. (1999). Participatory research as social work practice: When is it viable? Journal of Progressive Human Services, 10(2), 31–53. https://doi.org/10.1300/j059v10n02_04 Pennell, J., & Burford, G. (1999). Research review on family group decision making: Canada. Protecting Children, 14(4), 31. Pennell, J., Burford, G., & Cahill, B. (1999). Saputjinik = Healing each other [videorecording]. St. John's, Newfoundland: Memorial University of Newfoundland. Pennell, J., & Burford, G. (1998). Evaluating FGDM: What are the expected outcomes and how can they best be measured (Part 1). 1997 National Roundtable Series on Family Group Decision Making: Assessing the promise and implementing the practice: Summary of proceedings, 49–58. Englewood, Colorado: American Humane Association, Children's Division. Pennell, J. (1998). 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