Restorative Justice (RJ), is a communal approach to prevent or respond to harm,
with an emphasis on healing, social support, and active accountability. RJ includes
a variety of practices, with many rooted in Indigenous and religious traditions.
Some restorative practices help prevent harm by empowering people to build
relationships and strengthen communities. Their practices respond to harm by
helping to clearly identify harms, needs, solutions, and accountability through
an inclusive and collaborative decision-making process. Reach out to us to learn
more about the restorative conferencing process, the community talking circles,
and how they may benefit you and/or your community.
Why Choose Restorative Justice?
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