Restorative justice conferencing is a process to identify, address, and to the extent possible offer repair and transformation harm that has occurred to the impacted party, the community in which the ...
Restorative justice emphasizes the harm caused by a criminal act. It is accomplished through a voluntary process that includes the crime victim, the offender and other individuals affected by the ...
A recent report which details the skyrocketing societal and financial costs of rising crime rates in Colorado, coupled with a dismal 50% recidivism rate, which is one of the worst in the country, have ...
The transformative aspects of using restorative justice to repair harm. NPT host Jerome Moore talks with Rahim Buford, founder of Unheard Voices, and community organizer Rev. Janet Wolf about using ...
As the prime sponsor of most of Colorado’s restorative justice legislation, I thank Carol McKinley for her December 20 article in The Gazette. She accurately highlighted the astounding 1% recidivism ...
A new restorative justice program in Centre County is scheduled to launch this month. Centre County Community Conferencing aims to bring people who have disputes together alongside a neutral ...
Community Conferencing of Centre County is a program under the Center for Alternatives in Community Justice (CACJ) and in collaboration with CentrePeace. Conferencing is a confidential, voluntary and ...
Longmont Community Justice Partnership’s new executive director, Shalene Onyango, wants to reach more at-risk youths with restorative justice services as well as continue to educate the community ...
Restorative Communities Leadership Workshop Series: This is a 5-week workshop held each semester to inform members of the UW, Laramie, and Albany County community about restorative practices while ...
Restorative justice (RJ) is an alternative to the isolating, stigmatizing, and traumatizing nature of our punitive criminal justice system. Indigenous and Native nations have practiced restorative ...