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Recommended Readings/Resources
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Introduction to Restorative Circles |
RestorativeCircles.org
(Dominic Barter's page has audio clips, videos, and articles about
the process he's been developing since 1990s)
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Education Programs |
Eastern Mennonite University - Restorative Justice (Howard Zehr) https://www.emu.edu/cjp/restorative-justice/ SaferSaner Schools (IIRP Training & Consulting) http://www.safersanerschools.org/ |
Restorative Justice Organizations | National
Association of Community and Restorative Justice (NACRJ)
National organization that promotes restorative justice as a social
movement Common Justice NYC-based org that "develops and advances solutions to violence that transform the lives of those harmed... without relying on incarceration" Impact Justice Oakland-based organization advancing new ideas and solutions for justice reform Center for Restorative Justice and Peacemaking ... Amplify RJ Strives to teach restorative justice philosophy, practices, and values through a lens of abolition, anti-racism, and decolonization AORTA Cooperative Aligned with the practices of Black feminism, AORTA facilitates, coaches, consults, and trains in movement spaces. Global Youth Justice Champions juvenile justice diversion programs such as Teen Court, Youth Court, Peer Court, Peer Juries in 48 states and 12 countries International Institute for Restorative Practices (IIRP) ... Institute for Restorative Justice ... National School Climate Center ... Northwest Justice Forum ... Peace of the Circle Vancouver based Restorative Justice Exchange Restorative programs for prisoners, victims, and families of prisoners Restorative Justice for All UK-based policy and think tank Restorative Resources California-based, since 2001 Restorative Justice for Oakland Youth (RJOY) Promotes RJ practices and policies in schools, communities and the juvenile justice system. Fix School Discipline St. Croix Valley Restorative Services ... SEEDS Community Resolution Center Bay area non-profit that provides mediation and RJ services to residents, schools, orgs, and businesses) Ways of Council (explain... |