Annually, the NCORJ hosts two Restorative Justice Institutes aimed at learning from experts in a specific area about how restorative justice is being used successfully and how existing models can be replicated and made available nationally.
These institutes are designed to educate juvenile and criminal justice practitioners in restorative justice principles, current research, and applications. These institutes are built on specific tracks geared to justice professionals, such as law enforcement, correctional officers, social service providers, educators, clinicians, judges, prosecutors, defenders, and more.