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This virtual training was held on 6.24.22 and was aimed at defining Restorative Justice by describing what it is and what it is not. There were approximately 1070attendees and it lasted for 2 hours.
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This virtual training was held on 6.24.22 and was aimed at defining Restorative Justice by describing what it is and what it is not. There were approximately 1070attendees and it lasted for 2 hours.
This virtual training was held on 6.3.22 and was aimed at defining Restorative Justice by describing what it is and what it is not. There were approximately 14 attendees and it lasted for one hour.
This virtual training was held on 5.12.22 and was aimed at defining Restorative Justice by describing what it is not. There were approximately 22 attendees and it lasted for 2 hours.
This virtual training was held on 1.18.22 and was aimed at defining Restorative Justice by describing what it is not. There were approximately 26 attendees and it lasted for 2 hours.
TTA services will include:
Developing training and/or educational materials for stakeholders regarding Restorative Justice, its efficacy, its limitations, and key considerations in the creation of a Restorative Justice Program.
Assisting in formation and development of local collaborative which will guide and inform community consideration for operation of a Restorative Justice program in Prince William County
Assisting TTA Client in developing data strategies and measures to evaluate a Restorative Justice Program.
Provide requested onsite training on Restorative Practices 101 to support grantees TJSSP in accordance with TJSPP deliverables
Learn more about restorative justice and practice pathways for your community during this three-part webinar series.
Part #3: Apply different models and their uses in schools, justice systems, and communities
Part #1 recording is available here: https://ncjtc.fvtc.edu/training/details/TR00000617/TRI0005583/restorati….
Learn more about restorative justice and practice pathways for your community during this three-part webinar series.
Part #2: Gather details on structural frameworks needed to strategically plan, implement, and evaluate restorative justice/restorative practices in schools, justice systems, and communities with fidelity.
Part #1 recording is available here: https://ncjtc.fvtc.edu/training/details/TR00000617/TRI0005583/restorati…
Dane County, Wisconsin is home to the world cass University of Wisconsin-Madison, home of the state capitol and commonly voted on our nation's best of's lists. Unfortunately, in the criminal justice system we are rank as United States most disparite county between African-American and white populations. Dane county is piloting a new Community Restorative Court aimed at the 17-25 year old population. r