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SUMMARY:Webinar: Restorative Justice for Violence Prevention and Intervention
DESCRIPTION:This session will introduce participants to the key principles of restorative justice\, an alternative response to crime that focuses on understanding the needs that led to an offense\, the impacts of the crime on the victim and wider community\, and on forming a plan to repair the harm caused to the degree possible. Restorative justice approaches promote accountability and help facilitate greater understanding and healing. \n\n\n\nThe panel will feature representatives from community restorative justice programs who will discuss their programs\, how they interact with the criminal justice system\, and outcomes relevant to community violence prevention and intervention. Presenters will share recommendations for implementing restorative justice across the country based on their experience. \n\n\n\nLearning Outcomes: 1) Participants will understand basic restorative justice principles and practices; 2) be introduced to a range of restorative justice programs responding to violent crime around the country; and 3) consider the applicability of restorative approaches for violence prevention and intervention.
URL:https://ncorj.org/event/webinar-restorative-justice-for-violence-prevention-and-intervention/
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SUMMARY:Institute: Equitable Systems Design for Restorative Justice
DESCRIPTION:As a time to “think and do\,” a central focus of the institute is to concretely and constructively promote equal access to restorative justice and dismantle structures that perpetuate disparities in criminal legal systems. \n\n\n\nWho: The National Center on Restorative Justice\, in partnership with the University of California College of the Law\, San Francisco invites practitioners\, academics\, advocates\, system-impacted people\, and professionals at the intersection of criminal legal processes and restorative justice. \n\n\n\nWhat: Throughout the day\, we will be examining the challenging question of how to advance equitable systems design for restorative justice at the intersection of criminal legal processes. The day is designed with the long-term health of system impacted communities and individuals in mind. Speakers will bring a wide range of expertise in equity\, law\, policy\, restorative justice\, and health. The institute will include a morning keynote address\, panel presentation\, dialogue sessions\, and a facilitated think tank activity. This will be an interactive institute\, so bring your questions and ideas!  \n\n\n\nWhen: Friday\, March 31 at 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. with a reception and light refreshments to follow. For in-person participants\, lunch will be provided.  \n\n\n\nWhere: University of California College of the Law\, San Francisco | Some sessions will be available via live stream for those who can’t attend in person. \n\n\n\nCost: Free \n\n\n\nPlease register for either in-person or virtual attendance below. Registration limited to first 100 guests in person.
URL:https://ncorj.org/event/institute-equitable-systems-design-for-restorative-justice/
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Restorative Justice for Police
DESCRIPTION:This 75-minute webinar will introduce viewers to the key principles of restorative justice and ways of implementation for police officers. The panelists will share experiences and recommendations for police officers working in the criminal legal system that encourage self-reflection\, engagement with the community members they serve\, and strategies relevant to their direct role in the legal system.
URL:https://ncorj.org/event/restorative-justice-for-police/
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Restorative Justice for Reintegration & Reentry
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will introduce participants to restorative justice strategies to support reintegration following incarceration. The panelists will discuss what specifically characterizes a restorative approach to reintegration support and possibilities and challenges in expanding these models. The webinar will correspond with the publication of a white paper on Restorative Reintegration by the National Center on Restorative Justice.
URL:https://ncorj.org/event/rjforreentrywebinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230628T150000
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Restorative Justice for Prosecutors
DESCRIPTION:This webinar is intended for justice system actors and others looking to learn about restorative justice practices and their relevant applications for prosecutors. Current and former prosecutors will share their experiences of diverting legal cases from the traditional system and collaborating with community-led programs and partners\, which include examining the process of establishing memorandums of understanding (MOUs) and any challenges within the criminal legal system. \n\n\n\nThis webinar is a part of the National Center on Restorative Justice’s ongoing webinar series\, “Restorative Justice in the Criminal Legal System.” To register for this webinar\, learn about upcoming offerings\, or watch past webinar recordings\, please visit the link below.
URL:https://ncorj.org/event/rjforprosecutors/
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SUMMARY:Call for Proposals - Restorative Justice in Legal Education: A Virtual Symposium for Law Students
DESCRIPTION:The aim of this one-day\, virtual\, gathering is to explore the applicability of restorative justice content and practices in the law school context and what restorative approaches have to offer the field of legal education. The gathering will focus on the perspectives of law students. We are currently seeking proposals from current law students\, aspiring law students\, and recent law school graduates to present on the panels. The focus of the two panels are: (1) How can restorative justice be integrated into JD curriculum? and (2) How can restorative practices be used in law school communities to impact institutional culture (paying particular attention to the classroom context)? The deadline for proposal submissions is Friday\, July 14\, 2023\, at 5:00 p.m. ET and responses to proposals will take place no later than Friday\, July 28\, 2023\, at 5:00 p.m. ET. \n\n\n\nSave the date for the virtual symposium: September 15\, 2023 from 12pm-5pm ET.
URL:https://ncorj.org/event/rjinlegaledcfp/
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Restorative Justice for Judges
DESCRIPTION:This webinar is intended for justice system actors and others looking to learn about restorative justice principles and their relevant applications for judges. Current and former seated justices will share their experiences implementing restorative justice practices in their role and the effectiveness within the criminal legal system. Panelists will also share challenges and recommendations for system implementation.  \n\n\n\nThis webinar is a part of the National Center on Restorative Justice’s ongoing webinar series\, “Restorative Justice in the Criminal Legal System.” To register for this webinar\, learn about upcoming offerings\, or watch past webinar recordings\, please visit the link below.
URL:https://ncorj.org/event/webinar-restorative-justice-for-judges/
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SUMMARY:Restorative Justice in Legal Education: A Virtual Symposium for Law Students
DESCRIPTION:The aim of this one-day\, virtual\, gathering is to explore the applicability of restorative justice content and practices in the law school context and what restorative approaches have to offer the field of legal education. The gathering will focus on the perspectives of law students. \n\n\n\nThe existing criminal legal system replenishes itself regularly with newly minted graduates and other professionals educated and trained in an adversarial model. This classical education teaches criminal justice leaders to use the law\, rules\, and procedures to maximize the strength of their own position\, while highlighting and exploiting the weaknesses of the adversary. Educating undergraduate\, graduate\, and law students in the adversarial model perpetuates the use of the adversarial model. \n\n\n\nBringing restorative justice to the law school context interrupts this cycle and equips the next generation of criminal justice professionals to bring the restorative justice approach to bear in reforming the current system. \n\n\n\nThis event offers law students\, aspiring law students\, and recent graduates from any law school in the United States the opportunity to learn more about restorative justice and actively explore how to bring it into law school classrooms and communities as a community. Attending the event requires no previous knowledge of restorative justice\, and it is free of charge\, although advanced registration is necessary.
URL:https://ncorj.org/event/rjinlegaled/
CATEGORIES:Institutes
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231025T150000
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Restorative Justice Education in the Carceral System
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will highlight various curricula and recommendations for teaching restorative justice in prisons. Panelists will share their experiences relating to the lived experience of being incarcerated and learning about restorative justice\, as well as tools for implementing and improving restorative justice education in carceral settings.
URL:https://ncorj.org/event/rjedinprisons/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231115T150000
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Healing and Accountability Dialogue in the Criminal Legal System
DESCRIPTION:This webinar is intended for system actors and community members interested in learning about restorative justice facilitation. Panelists will share their experiences in VOD and the importance of offering an opportunity for harmed and responsible parties to engage in restorative justice practices. Presenters will share key recommendations and challenges during the implementation process.
URL:https://ncorj.org/event/vodincls/
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SUMMARY:National Restorative Coaching Program Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an informational webinar on the National Restorative Coaching Program (NRCP)! The NRCP provides restorative justice practitioners with individualized support in restorative skills\, frameworks\, and programmatic implementation. One-on-one coaching is delivered by restorative justice leaders who have a depth of experience from a wide range of restorative justice contexts. As a continuation of formal training\, coaching aims to deepen the innate capabilities and confidence of practitioners nationwide. 
URL:https://ncorj.org/event/nrcpwebinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240301T080000
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SUMMARY:Deadline: Restorative Justice in Legal Education Paper Proposal
DESCRIPTION:We are seeking proposals for papers on the topic of integrating restorative justice in law school curriculum and culture. The papers will be presented at a two-day symposium to be held from June 17-18\, 2024 at Vermont Law and Graduate School in Burlington\, Vermont. Following the convening\, accepted papers will be published in a themed issue of The Journal of Legal Education. \n\n\n\nThis symposium will bring together a small group (approximately 20) of scholars and educators to explore the prevalence and impact of restorative justice education in law schools. Presenters will also be asked to participate in one pre-symposium and one post-symposium session to be held on Zoom to foster community building and ongoing collaboration among participants. Reasonable travel expenses for the primary author to attend the symposium in June will be covered by the National Center on Restorative Justice. \n\n\n\nPlease read the full proposal document and submit all materials via this online form by March 1\, 2024. Authors will be notified of acceptance by March 15.
URL:https://ncorj.org/event/rjinlegaledcfp24/
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SUMMARY:April 24: Restorative Justice in the South Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Part of the Restorative Justice: A Regional Lens series highlighting restorative justice applications in different regions across the United States\, this session focuses on restorative justice in the South and features community-based organizations and practitioners committed to implementing restorative approaches that promote accountability and healing within communities and function alongside or outside the criminal legal system. Presenters will share recommendations for implementing restorative justice based on their experience. Featured panelists include Lashawnda Singleton\, Jasmyn Story\, Kelli Burnett\, Dan Kahn\, JoHanna “J” Thompson\, and Aparna Polavarapu.
URL:https://ncorj.org/event/webinar-restorative-justice-in-the-south/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240529T150000
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Restorative Justice Storytelling
DESCRIPTION:Panelists: Charlene Allen\, David Ryan Castro-Harris\, Carole Eady-Porcher\, Jahmil Eady\, Jayme Joyce\, J. Stephen Brantley\, Lindsey Pointer \n\n\n\nThis webinar will highlight how practitioners\, writers\, artists\, and other creatives advance restorative justice advocacy and education efforts through storytelling. Examples discussed will include novels\, films\, case studies\, theatre\, and more. Attendees will consider how media and stories influence the public’s perception of justice issues and can expand public imagination. 
URL:https://ncorj.org/event/rjstorytelling/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240626T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240626T163000
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Restorative Justice in the North
DESCRIPTION:Part of the Restorative Justice: A Regional Lens webinar series\, this session focuses on Restorative Justice in the North and features community-based organizations and practitioners committed to implementing restorative approaches that promote accountability and healing within communities and function alongside or outside the criminal legal system. Presenters will share recommendations for implementing restorative justice based on their experience.
URL:https://ncorj.org/event/webinar-restorative-justice-in-the-north/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240925T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240925T163000
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Restorative Justice in the Midwest
DESCRIPTION:Part of the Restorative Justice: A Regional Lens webinar series\, this session focuses on Restorative Justice in the Midwest and features community-based organizations and practitioners committed to implementing restorative approaches that promote accountability and healing within communities and function alongside or outside the criminal legal system. Presenters will share recommendations for implementing restorative justice based on their experience.
URL:https://ncorj.org/event/webinar-restorative-justice-in-the-midwest/
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