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Rianna Oelofsen

reconciliation is provided in order to elucidate his objection. In order to respond to his objection, it is necessary to expand on and clarify what could be meant by restorative justice, in general, and from an Afro-communitarian perspective in particular, and

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Sonya Atalay, Nika Collison Jisgang, Te Herekiekie Herewini, Eric Hollinger, Michelle Horwood, Robert W. Preucel, Anthony Shelton, and Paul Tapsell

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strategy to transmute negative relations into mutually beneficial ones. It is also a necessary part of restorative justice. A museum’s commitment to repatriation is a measure of its ethical integrity, an expression of its ethos, and, in Canada, an essential

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Amanda J. Reinke

1995 ). For example, restorative justice (RJ) is predicated upon healing and the full and active participation of all parties in conflict ( Zehr 1990 ). Practitioners emphasise the importance of skills-building with a firm foundation in principles and

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Amanda J. Reinke

When you see these juveniles being referred to restorative justice as opposed to going through the court, you see stuff—you experience stuff—you would never experience in the courtroom. First of all, you’ve got the victim and the offender facing

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Participatory Democracy in Unlikely Places

What Democratic Theorists Can Learn from Democratic Professionals

Selen A. Ercan’s and Albert W. Dzur

restorative justice. Restorative justice comes in a lot of different shapes and sizes, of course, so I am not claiming all kinds of restorative justice as examples of participatory democracy. But consider Lauren Abramson, who runs the Community Conferencing

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Alexandra Délano Alonso, Abou Farman, Anne McNevin, and Miriam Ticktin

the Barnard Center for Research on Women North Star Fund __________________________________________________ Sanctuary Strives for …  Radical hospitality Community defense Civil disobedience Civil initiative Restorative justice Web

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In support of free-standing Indigenous legal systems

Comparisons of US tribal courts and Canadian First Nations courts

Bruce Granville Miller

Indigenous courts, then, are merely crime-sentencing courts and use restorative justice practices which focus on ‘balancing rehabilitation, accountability, and healing’. Sometimes called ‘Gladue Courts’, they engage elders, judges, the defendant's lawyer and

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Ethnographic Engagement with Bureaucratic Violence

Erin R. Eldridge and Amanda J. Reinke

tensions and conflicts over the bureaucratization of alternative justice practices. Working with restorative justice (RJ) practitioners, she analyzes how bureaucratic processes, such as standardizing and professionalizing these ostensibly informal conflict

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The Politics of Indigeneity and Heritage

Indonesian Mortuary Materials and Museums

Kathleen M. Adams

in avenues whereby museums and other exhibitionary complexes might be “decolonized” or engage in processes of restorative justice ( Kreps 2019 ; Lonetree 2012 ; Macdonald et al. 2017 ; Peers et al. 2017 ; Phillips 2011 ; Simpson 2009

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We All We Got

Urban Black Ecologies of Care and Mutual Aid

Ashanté M. Reese and Symone A. Johnson

, transformative justice, and restorative justice ( Piepzna-Samarasinha 2016 ). The strategies that these frameworks aim to outline are emergent from millennia-old Black and Indigenous praxes of relationality informed by spiritual cosmologies that center (non