Georgia Conflict Center's online blog, where we share reflections, interviews, and articles related to restorative justice and restorative practices.
Transformative Effects of Restorative PracticesA career educator reflects on his personal and his school's transformation
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The Gift of GCC Training and Whole-School ChangeClarissa Gonzalez shares the impact that GCC whole-school restorative practices implementation training has had on her Nevada school.
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A recent opinion piece from The New York Times discusses the peril of elderly incarcerated individuals. As the article states, the ACLU estimates that "by 2030, people over 55 will constitute a third of the country's prison population", even though elderly people are significantly less likely to reoffend.
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A new study finds moving to restorative practices to respond to student misconduct has led to a significant reduction in suspensions and arrests.
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Taken at face value, the 12′ structure installed on playa will spell out a cheeky provocation, “NO DANCING,” clearly legible from afar. But as the viewer approaches, each of the large block letters will reveal a story, a testimonial from a real person about a personal experience with unjust rules. Smith sees the piece as a call to awareness of social injustice and the power of restorative justice.
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