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Integrating Indigenous Land Acknowledgements into our Restorative Practices

By Sara Crouch, CRC Peace Education Intern As I sat listening to a panel with the authors of the new book Colorizing Restorative Justice: Voicing Our Realities as part of my internship with CRC, one author, Edward Valandra, spoke about his piece “Undoing the First Harm: Settlers in Restorative Justice” which discusses his concern about …

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Moving Beyond Punishment

Restorative Justice & the Rikers Public Memory Project My name is Shreya Shankar and I’m a 4th-year law student currently pursuing my legal education from National Law Institute University in Bhopal, India. Since I’m interested in the intersection of law and psychology, I am simultaneously pursuing a bachelor’s in forensic psychology from Open University in …

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Restorative Justice

Restorative justice is becoming more popular every day as an alternative to the punitive model of accountability for harm. The philosophy, skills, and practices to implement restorative justice are in greater demand. Check out this New York Times article to learn more.