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Introduction to Restorative Justice

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Uploaded by on Jul 12, 2007

A brief intro to RJ from an expert in the field.

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  • @darkmanir - If you get hurt from a car accident and sue the insurance company for not compensating you adequately, generally, no, that is not restorative justice. A restorative process would look very different from a lawsuit. A mediator colleague of mine focuses most of his mediation work on exactly this sort of thing -- out-of-court settlements for insurance claims. Typically it involves the injured party & their atty meeting w/ the insurance co's atty as well as the mediator out of court.

  • If I get hurt involved in a car accident, and suing insurance company, is this restorative justice?

  • Nice summary - thanks.

  • This is James  Loewen, the Restorative Justice Coordinator for the Mennonite Central Committee in Canada.

  • I'm criminal justice major in Texas, I was curious on your credentials, no offense ofcourse

  • thanks im into rj too...i love it

  • thanks for the info

  • Hey thanks! I am involved with RJ myself. It's a fascinating concept and I've enjoyed working within this environment.

  • Just came in from a RJ session. Teen age offender explaining herself to three older community folks.

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