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Professional sports and restorative practices
In professional sports, conflicts and sanctions are inevitable. Traditional methods often rely on punitive measures, which can foster resentment and
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Announcing our launch and a partnership with the Restorative Justice Council!
It has been a long time coming, but we are excited to announce that Restorativ is finally launching its operations today! Restorativ is a
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Isn't it nice to get something handwritten! Thank you Restorative Gloucestershire
The team at Restorative Gloucestershire took the time to write a thank-you card. It is so unusual to get something in the post that is handwritten these
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Evidence and benefits of Restorative Justice
Restorative justice (RJ) is an approach to dealing with crime and conflicts that emphasizes repairing harm, promote empathy, and rebuilding relationships rather
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A very interesting roadmap for increasing RJ use in England and Wales
I just read a report (link at the bottom of the page) from the Peter Keeling at the Criminal Justice Alliance. Really interesting ideas especially the
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Restorativ is opening its UK office
The Restorative team is opening its UK office right in the middle of the UK in the gorgeous Cotswolds. We are very excited to locate our UK Headquarters
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Police reform sees momentum ahead of George Floyd anniversary
Renewed momentum around the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act as the anniversary of George Floyd’s murder on Tuesday approached has led to some
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Tech-Enhanced Restorative Youth Mentoring
Restorative justice (RJ) has been increasingly integrated into youth mentoring programs, offering transformative approaches to address behavioral issues and
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Restorative Practices in school: the role of technology
In recent years, restorative justice (RJ) has gained significant attention as a powerful alternative to traditional punitive disciplinary measures in
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Restorativ founder publishes in Critical Criminology.
Restorativ founder Anamika has done it again! She has just been published in one of the leading Criminology journals regarding State Crime and State