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    Restorative Justice is a theory of justice that emphasizes repairing the harm caused by inappropriate behavior. It began in the criminal system, but this paper looks at how Restorative Justice can be implemented in a K-8 school setting. In school settings, Restorative Justice gives students a model of managing conflict implicitly rather than having conflict managed explicitly for them by adults. It empowers students with the skills needed to solve their own conflicts on their own or in small…

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    a. Demonstrate how to establish rapport and professional relationships with adults. It is important to be able to work in an environment of mutual support and openness. Working in a school setting makes it impossible to work independently. So, building rapport and a professional relationship with other adults is a must if you aim to work effectively. You will be required to offer your support practically. Working with others who are unfamiliar with the surrounding may need help or advice with…

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    March 2024 Restorative Justice Recidivism rates in the U.S. are some of the highest in the world with almost 44% of criminals returning to prison and a life of crime within their first year out. The restorative justice system has been put off as unnecessary as many see crime as a personal choice. Many are inconsiderate of those who struggle with abuse, mental health, and financial issues as some people have no choice but to turn to a life of crime. While some may argue that if the Justice System…

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    assist the students to network with other students. This program offer culture diversity to teach students to be more respective and to build trust within their group. Restorative justice offers many different programs to address the harms has done by a police officer. Reforming criminal justice system through restorative justice will help reduce racial profiling among African – American communities. The Victim Offender Mediation Dialogue program emphasis in the needs of the victims. This…

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    The central theme of MLR is on restorative justice. Restorative justice can be described as a remedial form of criminal justice, that allows the offender the chance to reconcile the situation with the victim. Through this, the offender has the opportunity to take responsibility for their wrongdoings, and compensate the victim in whatever way they can. An elected board of members (<10 people) from a given community will oversee the progression of the offender’s rehabilitation. If the offender…

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    community--including the adults. In coordination with a restorative practices program, Do No Harm can help build a learning community focused on developing academic and character skills. Discipline Policies and Practices In my sphere of influence as a future school leader, my belief that all students…

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    Policy was implemented in a range of different classroom settings. When I first entered the school, I was sceptical about how successful the staff would be in implementing the program; however I was amazed to see a unanimous implementation of restorative practices. In the college’s policy, the teachers were instructed to address behavioural issues with four questions, firstly “what has happened?” followed by “who has been affected? How can we find a way forward?” and “How can everyone do things…

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    There is a way, Restorative Justice, this is when the person in harm and the bully all gather in a circle with teachers or parent and talk about what happened and get through the problem. Restorative justice can help people. This helps people get over problems faced with other people, and helps children and teens feel better about themselves. In contrast, some people think that restorative justice doesn’t help because it doesn’t work as intended. However, if restorative justice doesn't work…

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    The TED talk concerning the Neuroscience of Restorative Justice proved to present an interesting argument towards the department of corrections’ treatment towards inmates. The gentleman giving the talk spoke about his experience studying the prisoners in a secure facility. Inadvertently, the speaker spoke out about nature vs nurture while considering what deviant people are and explaining what the main take home points were from his experience at the facility. The speaker touched on the nature…

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