Tuesday, May 21, 2013
December 8, 2009
A Restorative Justice Group Conference brings offenders face to face with the people that they have harmed.
A Restorative Justice Group Conference brings offenders face to face with the
people that they have harmed.
Together in a circle, the incident is discussed, agreements are made to repair harm that was caused, relationships are restored, and healing is facilitated.
RJ is widely used in the juvenile criminal justice system and is used at CSU as an alternative sanction in the conduct process.
Benefits you'll receive:
The training consists of the following days/times:
You must be able to attend both days of training.
If you’re interested and/or want more information, please contact Shay Bright.
You must pre-register. Sign up early as space is limited. Open to students, faculty, and staff. However, priority will be given to students.
Contact: Shay Bright
E-mail: shay.bright@colostate.edu
Phone: (970) 491-7165
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