Reconciliation through Restorative Justice
Restorative Justice is a non-adversarial, non-retributive approach to justice that emphasizes healing in victims, meaningful accountability of offenders, and the involvement of citizens in creating healthier, safer communities. This video examines Restorative Justice in the context of a First Nation healing circle. The transcript and accessible version of this video are available on the Department of Justice Canada's website: http://www.justice.gc.ca/eng/news-nou...

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Transforming the Criminal Justice System: Restorative Justice

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Core Processes of Restorative Justice Circles

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A Sacred Circle - Family Group Conferencing

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Youth Criminal Justice Act: Building Safe Streets and Communities (Full)

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Released from Fear: a Restorative Justice story

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Howard Zehr's Definition of Restorative Justice

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Restorative Justice for Sex Offenders - Alissa Ackerman

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Indigenous Peacemaking

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Restorative Conference 1 18 16

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Transforming the Criminal Justice System: Indigenous Over-representation - Jorgina

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No Shame No Blame - DOCUMENTARY SHORT - Exploring the Nature of Restorative Justice with Inmates

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Restorative Welcome and Re-entry Circle

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Canada's mental health courts: How they work and why they exist

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A Police Officer's Story of Restorative Justice

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How restorative justice can heal | Carena Lemons | TEDxParrish Street

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Juvenile Delinquency Court Orientation

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A Restorative Justice Meeting (Short Version)

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Teacher-Student Restorative Justice Circle

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Why Restorative Justice Creates Better Outcomes for Everyone | Janet Wright | TEDxSF State

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