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Restorative Justice Circles: Healing Through Community Support

Current price: $18.26
Restorative Justice Circles: Healing Through Community Support
Restorative Justice Circles: Healing Through Community Support

Barnes and Noble

Restorative Justice Circles: Healing Through Community Support

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"Restorative Justice Circles" by Dr. Maxwell Shimba offers a comprehensive exploration of restorative justice practices, particularly focusing on the use of circles as a means for fostering healing, accountability, and community cohesion. Dr. Shimba presents the concept of restorative justice as an alternative to punitive systems, emphasizing the importance of addressing harm through open dialogue and mutual understanding. The book serves as both an introduction and an in-depth guide to implementing restorative justice circles in various settings, including schools, workplaces, and criminal justice systems. Dr. Shimba draws on his extensive experience with diverse communities to provide practical guidance on the implementation of restorative justice circles. He outlines the core principles that guide these circles, such as inclusivity, respect, and accountability, and provides step-by-step instructions for conducting them effectively. The book also covers essential topics like facilitator training, building community partnerships, and overcoming challenges such as resistance and cultural barriers. Real-world case studies throughout the book highlight the transformative power of restorative justice, demonstrating how these practices can create meaningful, lasting change. In addition to its practical applications, the book looks toward the future of restorative justice circles, discussing emerging trends and advancements in the field. Dr. Shimba envisions the continued growth of restorative justice, including its integration into digital platforms, environmental justice efforts, and broader social movements for equity and inclusion. "Restorative Justice Circles" is an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to understand and apply restorative justice practices in their community, workplace, or institutional setting, with the ultimate goal of fostering a more just and compassionate society.

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