Restorative Justice Programs in Schools Summarized from T. S. Jones and R. Compton (Eds.), Kids Working It Out: Stories and Strategies for Making Peace.

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Restorative Justice Programs in Schools Summarized from T. S. Jones and R. Compton (Eds.), Kids Working It Out: Stories and Strategies for Making Peace in Our Schools, Jossey-Bass, For more information Contact Dr. Tricia Jones, Dept. of Psychological Studies in Education, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA 19122, tel/fax: /6013, –

Restorative Justice Restorative Justice is an approach to dealing with conflicts that is not punitive but emphasizes accountability and reconciliation of the offender with the larger community In schools, RJ can change discipline into a learning opportunity for students RJ in schools is linked to a much larger RJ movement in the country

Three Questions of Restorative Justice Restorative Justice What is the harm that was done? How can that harm be repaired? Who is responsible for this repair? Retributive Justice What is the law (rule or policy) that was broken? Who broke that law? How should they be punished?

Critical Assumptions of RJ Bad behavior is defined best as a violation of people, not law or rule. Offenders should be accountable not only to authorities but to those whom they have harmed. Victims and communities are given a direct role in seeking justice. Justice should balance the needs of victims, offenders, communities and authorities.

Models of RJ in Schools Victim-Offender Mediation Teachers/staff are trained to mediate between victims of offense and offender Community Group Conferencing For more serious offenses, a conference between parents, victims, offenders, other affected staff and students (and sometimes law enforcement) to discuss the offense Circle Processes Open, facilitated discussion about a specific incident or general issue the community needs to address

Victim Offender Mediation VOM is an opportunity for victims to: Tell how the incidents affected them. Directly and constructively express their feelings to their offenders. Ask questions and receive answers that only the offenders can provide. Experience having a direct voice and participation in the justice process. Move through emotional healing and restoration.

Victim Offender Mediation VOM is an opportunity for offenders to: More fully understand the impact of their crime upon the lives of the victims. Explain their involvement in the crime. Take responsibility and convey regret. Experience emotional healing and move forward with their lives. Have a direct voice and participation in the justice process

Conferencing In addition to the stated opportunities for victims and offenders in VOM, Conferencing also adds opportunities for the school community to: Respond to the needs of the victims as they see them. Support offenders while encouraging them to understand and accept their obligations. Be involved in the restorative justice process. Increase its capacity to recognize and respond to school community bases of bad behavior.

Circles Circles are used in a variety of forms and for a variety of purposes When the circle discussion concerns a specific incident the focus is usually on having the broader student community have an opportunity to share how this affects them When the circle discussion concerns a general issue the discussion resembles a dialogue process

Proven Benefits The School Mediation Center recently released a report card on their RJ in the Schools Program: 22 cases were referred to the program 20 conference held – 100% reached agreement on how to repair the harm done Participants strongly agreed that Facilitators were effective The process helps create a safer environment The process holds offenders accountable They were satisfied with the process They were satisfied with the outcome