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  1. Restorative-justice programs that work as a form of diversion from conviction, intervening (as Impact Justice does) before charges are filed, are better able to elicit answers, baliga says. They are also “more empowering to survivors, and more accessible to survivors of color.”

  2. Nov 12, 2021 · On this page you can find programs and practices related to restorative justice. Select "Search Filters" to narrow down the list by rating, extent of evidence, and many other aspects of the programs or practices.

  3. Improving criminal justice policy and practice in the United States, the National Center on Restorative Justice is a partnership between Vermont Law and Graduate School, UVM, the University of San Diego, and the U.S. Office of Justice Programs.

  4. Aug 5, 2021 · At its core, restorative justice defines “justice” in a radically different way than conventional criminal justice responses. Rather than justice as “punishment,” restorative justice conceives of justice as “repair” to the harm caused by crime and conflict.

  5. The Restorative Justice Project at Impact Justice is the only national technical assistance and training project that partners with communities across the nation to address harm using pre-charge restorative justice diversion programs.

  6. Strengthening restorative practices in programs for prisoners, victims and families of prisoners. Learn More. Encounter. Repair. Transform. Looking for resources and materials from the Centre for Justice and Reconciliation? See Archives.

  7. The Restorative Justice Project at Equal Justice USA leads the expansion of restorative justice diversion (RJD) programs across the country through our direct training and technical assistance.

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