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In years past, the two might have been sent to the principal’s office at Stevens Elementary School in the the Denver suburb of Wheat Ridge, but not this year. read more
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Learn MoreIn years past, the two might have been sent to the principal’s office at Stevens Elementary School in the the Denver suburb of Wheat Ridge, but not this year. read more
CNN on Wednesday said political analyst Van Jones will host a series launching this month that offers "a rare glimpse into the restorative justice process" of those who have committed "a life-altering crime." read more
Very well handled with excellent results. Far more productive than the usual criminal/legal proceedings. Keep this process funded.
It always feels good to make a difference.
My opinion would be that this is a good class that teaches young kids how to control themselves.
The best part about the circle is giving everyone a voice not just the judge/cop or victim. We all participated in the decision in repairing the harm. For that RJ is the best option in number of cases. Thank you