Restorative Justice in Action
The sources listed below are organizations that shaped and inspired many of the practices that outline the following restorative justice program described in this scalar book. The restorative justice program outline in this book also has the potential to be implemented into several of the organizations noted on this page. The following resources will be discussed further throughout the book.
Local Resources
- "Cleveland Play House and Restorative Justice.” Home - Theatre Communications Group. Accessed November 7, 2020. https://circle.tcg.org/blogs/gus-schulenburg/2019/01/11/cleveland-play-house-and-restorative-justice?ssopc=1.
- The introduction of restorative justice principles to the education department of the Cleveland Play House
Regional Resources
National and International Resources
- "Alaska Court System.” Restorative Justice Programs - Alaska Court System. Accessed November 7, 2020. https://courts.alaska.gov/trialcourts/rjp.htm.
- How restorative justice practices have impacted communities and the court system in Alaska
- "A Restorative Justice Agency.” Insight Prison Project. Accessed November 7, 2020. http://www.insightprisonproject.org/a-restorative-justice-agency.html.
- Changing the lives of those incarcerated with restorative justice
- "Centre for Justice and Reconciliation.” Restorative Justice. Accessed November 7, 2020. http://restorativejustice.org/.
- Incorporating and normalizing restorative justice programs internationally
- "Facilitating Listening Circles." International Institute for Restorative Practices. Accessed November 19, 2020. https://www.iirp.edu/professional-development/facilitating-listening-circles
- Central practices of restorative justice
- "Volunteers & Individuals." Longmont Community Justice Partnership. Accessed November 19, 2020. https://www.lcjp.org/training-volunteers-and-individuals
- Training community members to build relationships and heal from crime using restorative justice practices