The aim of restorative justice work is to repair relationships and restore trust in communities impacted by crime. The goal is to foster healing, especially in families, and assist with accountability ...
What is restorative justice?: How an inside-out class rewrote tragedy"Hamlet" has endured the ages, embodying timeless themes of the human condition. But what if its tragic ending — with every ...
Justice systems exist to respond to rule violations, yet violence does far more than break rules. It disrupts meaning, fractures identity, and weakens the sense of safety that allows individuals and ...
Kevin Jones and Suzanne Montoya wrote about a collaboration with Rev. Brigitte Black and the Bloomington chapter of Not in Our Town implementing listening circles in 2020. Their chapter is part of an ...
Sign up for The Morning Report with all your must-read news for the day. Renee Thomas is a 25-year middle school U.S. history teacher, restorative community lead and ...
Restorative justice is rooted in an empathetic, comprehensive and more solution-based approach to addressing criminal behavior.
Canada’s justice system has changed significantly in recent years, with restorative justice programs becoming more common as an alternative to traditional sentencing. These programs bring offenders ...
You have probably never heard of "inside-out courses," but in this classroom, students are reimagining "Hamlet" and how they learn from each other. You have probably never heard of "inside-out courses ...