What are the most effective ways to engage community members in restorative justice efforts?
Restorative justice is a way of addressing harm and conflict that focuses on repairing relationships, healing wounds, and restoring dignity for all involved. It is based on the principles of respect, responsibility, and reconciliation, and it involves the participation of victims, offenders, and community members. Restorative justice can be applied in various settings, such as schools, workplaces, neighborhoods, and criminal justice systems. However, engaging community members in restorative justice efforts can be challenging, especially in contexts where there is mistrust, fear, or indifference. In this article, you will learn some of the most effective ways to engage community members in restorative justice efforts and how to overcome some of the common barriers.
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Daniel LangPresident of the Probation & Community Corrections Officers’ Association of Australia (PACCOA Inc.)
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Teresa "Tree" MosesTree's House Soul 4 Sole 501(c)(3) Executive Director- Thera-Coach on the Thera-GO I Agent of MOVE-MEANT I Integrator…
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Constantine AlleyneDoctor of Organizational Leadership Candidate | From Prison Health Leader to Visionary Entrepreneur.