Restorative Justice Practices
Found 8 free book(s)School-Wide Restorative Practices: Step by Step
educationvotes.nea.orgrestorative practices improve school climate, increase academic achievement and reduce racial disparities in school discipline. Who created this implementation guide? The Denver School-Based Restorative Practices Partnership (Partnership) is a coalition of racial justice, education, labor and community groups working to ensure widespread and
Restorative Practices - Schott Foundation
schottfoundation.orgTypes of Restorative Practices Restorative Justice Restorative justice is an evidence-based practice effectively used to reduce suspensions, expulsions, and disciplinary referrals. Restorative justice focuses on righting a wrong committed and repairing harm done. The goal is to place value on relationships and focus on repairing relationships
Restorative Justice in U.S. Schools - ed
files.eric.ed.gov. . . restorative justice [is] a subset of restorative practices. Restorative justice is reactive, consisting of formal or informal responses to crime and other wrongdoing after it occurs. [R]estorative practices also include[] the use of informal and formal processes
Positive Behavioral Strategies Restorative Practices
safesupportivelearning.ed.govRestorative practices’ strength is that it provides a community response to the negative behavior of a harm that was caused. Restorative practices involve family, students, and staff. Restorative practices offers opportunities to be culturally responsive. Page 27
What is Restorative Justice -- revised2
www.d.umn.eduRESTORATIVE JUSTICE BRIEFING PAPER - 3 CENTRE FOR JUSTICE & RECONCILIATION AT PRISON FELLOWSHIP INTERNATIONAL MAY 2005 PO BOX 17434, WASHINGTON, DC 20041♦PHONE 703.481.0000♦FAX 703.481.0003♦EMAIL DVANNESS@PFI.ORG Restitution is the payment by an offender of a sum of money to compensate the victim for the financial …
Conflict Resolution Resource Guide - OACAS
www.oacas.orgMar 31, 2017 · The elements of restorative justice and mediation techniques can lead to new forms of conflict resolution in residential care settings taking into account the particular nature of close group dynamics and affective relationships which are inherent features of the setting. 4 Full reference can be found in modules where these authors are cited.
Restorative Communities Resource Guide
partnershipla.orgRooted in the restorative justice model of some international criminal and juvenile justice systems, restorative justice in schools is an approach to heal harm. In schools, restorative “justice” can also be understood as restorative “discipline,” …
Principles of restorative practice
restorativejustice.org.ukPrinciples of restorative practice The RJC principles of restorative practice is the overarching document setting out the core values that should be held by all practitioners in the field. The six Principles of restorative practice are: 1. Restoration – the primary aim of restorative practice is to address and repair harm.