MAKING PEACE -- Using Peacemaking & Restorative Justice Circles as an Alternative to Incarceration
In King County in Seattle, communities are working to break the cycle of incarceration. A promising new restorative justice program based on Indigenous peacemaking circles aims to bring healing to families and communities while reforming the justice system. Keywords: Restorative Justice, Circle, Circles, Peacemaking, Conflict Resolution, Criminal Justice Reform, Mass Incarceration, Prison Reform, Solutions, King County, Jail, Juvenile Justice This short video is a companion to the feature documentary, "A Once and Future Peace." For more info, please visit: www.futurepeace.film/ Directed by Eric Daniel Metzgar Produced by Mikaela Beardsley Executive Produced by Richard Burbidge and Suzanne Burbidge

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