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This presentation will introduce the restorative justice (RJ) philosophy and some basic principles of how restorative justice can work in schools. Use this sheet to follow along with this presentation and take notes of the key points. Let it launch you into integrating RJ in your learning community.
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Restorative Justice is a peaceful conflict resolution process that favors _______________ over _____________________.
Traditional discipline asks “What _______________ was broken?” But RJ asks “What _______________ has resulted from this incident?”
RJ is grounded in ____________________ for all . . . even those who seem to be our enemies.
Restorative Justice brings together the _______________, the ___________________ and members of the ____________________ affected by the incident.
Restorative Justice process is built around three key questions that guide and help define each stage of the process:
- What ____________________?
- Who has been ________________________ and how?
- How do we makes things ___________________ as much as possible?
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