Restorative Justice Week 2019

International Restorative Justice Week 2019

Every year, the RJ4All International Institute celebrates International Restorative Justice Week #RJWeek by engaging in awareness raising and capacity building activities. For seven days, our team and volunteers post resources that we hope can increase awareness of restorative justice. These actions are motivated by their passion and are unfunded. 

RJ4All is now recognised as the leading international restorative justice network of restorative justice researchers, practitioners and organisations.

What is Restorative Justice?


Restorative Justice is an "ethos"

"Restorative Justice is an ethos with practical goals, among which is to restore harm by including affected parties in a (direct or indirect) encounter and a process of understanding through voluntary and honest dialogue. Restorative justice adopts a fresh approach to conflicts and their control, retaining at the same time certain rehabilitative goals" (Gavrielides 2007: 139). 
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RESTORATIVE JUSTICE
SERIES

The Restorative Justice series are published by RJ4All Publications which is an independent publisher, specialising in social sciences and the publication of cutting-edge research on restorative justice, criminal justice, equality and human rights.  RJ4All Publications is the publishing arm of the RJ4All International Institute (Company no: 08684719), and the publisher of the leading international, peer reviewed Internet Journal of Restorative Justice (IJRJTM) and the Youth Voice Journal (YVJTM)
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Download YEIP (Youth Empowerment and Innovation Project)'s E-Books Here

Videos

Video defining RJ HERE
Video on RRP HERE
Video about IJRJ HERE
Video on RJ & MHM HERE
Video RJ in BrazilHERE

Blog posts

Blog: "Why does RJ Matter?" HERE
Blog: "The Possibilities of Using Restorative Justice to Confront Sexual Violence" HERE
Blog: Music Therapy: A Tool For Restorative Justice and Youth Violence Prevention HERE
  Free Resources

CONDUCTING YOUTH-LED RESEARCH: INFORMING AND INFLUENCING SOCIAL POLICY

This accredited e-course aims to train young people and anyone wishing to learn how to conduct youth-led research in order to inform and influence social policy. The e-course is supported with a Training Handbook, and is the result of years of working with young people from all walks of life.

PREVENTING VIOLENT YOUTH RADICALISATION CPD E-COURSE

This CPD accredited e-course aims to train and support youth workers and other professionals working or volunteering in formal or informal educational settings. It aims to help them in their work on building the knowledge, skills, capacity and resilience of young people with the ultimate objective of preventing violent youth radicalisation and group violence.

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