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Restorative Justice Council
Добавлен 3 мар 2015
The Restorative Justice Council (RJC) promotes quality restorative practice for everyone.
The RJC is the independent third sector membership body for the field of restorative practice. It provides quality assurance and a national voice advocating the widespread use of all forms of restorative practice, including restorative justice. The RJC’s vision is of a restorative society where everyone has access to safe, high quality restorative practice wherever and whenever it is needed.
The RJC's role is to set and champion clear standards for restorative practice. It ensures quality and supports those in the field to build on their capacity and accessibility. At the same time, the RJC raises public awareness and confidence in restorative processes. The ultimate aim of the RJC is to drive take-up and to enable safe, high quality restorative practice to develop and thrive.
The RJC is the independent third sector membership body for the field of restorative practice. It provides quality assurance and a national voice advocating the widespread use of all forms of restorative practice, including restorative justice. The RJC’s vision is of a restorative society where everyone has access to safe, high quality restorative practice wherever and whenever it is needed.
The RJC's role is to set and champion clear standards for restorative practice. It ensures quality and supports those in the field to build on their capacity and accessibility. At the same time, the RJC raises public awareness and confidence in restorative processes. The ultimate aim of the RJC is to drive take-up and to enable safe, high quality restorative practice to develop and thrive.
Restorative Justice Mock Facilitation
Watch experienced restorative practitioners conduct a mock restorative justice ‘conference’ to show how they would facilitate a meeting between a person who caused harm and the person they have harmed.
Find out more about the Restorative Justice Council at www.restorativejustice.org.uk
Find out more about the Restorative Justice Council at www.restorativejustice.org.uk
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Видео
Resolution Podcast S01 E05
Просмотров 46Год назад
We’ve previously discussed how Gemma and Rob were prepared to take part in a restorative conference but making sure this part of the process is safe and effective requires a great deal of planning. It is also an extremely challenging time for the participants. During this episode we’ll be finding out about some of the practicalities of organising a restorative meeting. Gemma and Rob will also b...
Resolution Podcast S01 E04
Просмотров 28Год назад
The RJC’s Practitioner Guidance states that preparation is of paramount importance and is often highly relevant to the outcome and ultimately the success of the process. During this episode we’ll be exploring how Gemma and Rob were prepared for participating in their restorative process.
Resolution Podcast S01 E03
Просмотров 21Год назад
In this episode we meet two participants who have experienced participating in a restorative conference. Gemma and Rob will be explaining how they found out about restorative justice and why they decided to take part.
Resolution Podcast S01 E02
Просмотров 43Год назад
In this episode we’ll be finding out more about the role of police and crime commissioners, how restorative services quality assured and explore the ‘postcode lottery’ of restorative justice across the UK. Join us as we speak to Steve Turner, Cleveland Police and Crime Commissioner and Jim Simon, CEO of the Restorative Justice Council.
Resolution Podcast S01 E01
Просмотров 195Год назад
In this episode, we meet Becky and Paul, RJC Registered Practitioners from Safer Communities - Restorative Cleveland and Jim Simon, CEO of the Restorative Justice Council. Join us as we ask 'what is restorative justice and what does it look like in practice?'
Nick's story
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.7 лет назад
Nick spent 16 years learning to live with the killing of his twin brother, Simon. Here, he talks about how restorative justice helped him to stop feeling like a victim.
Paula's story
Просмотров 6227 лет назад
Paula became the victim of sexually harmful behaviour when a young man exposed himself to her. Here, she talks about why she wanted to meet the offender, and why other victims should have the same opportunity.
Jason's story
Просмотров 2,5 тыс.7 лет назад
Jason was convicted of possession of a firearm and armed robbery and sentenced to five years at HMP & YOI Feltham. During his sentence he met the victims of his crime in a restorative justice conference. Here, Jason explains how restorative justice helped him to understand the impact of his crime and move on with his life after prison.
Annabel's story
Просмотров 5857 лет назад
Annabel didn’t realise how much being burgled had affected her until she came face to face with the young offender. Here, she talks about how restorative justice helped her to feel like her house was a home again.
Emma's story
Просмотров 2,9 тыс.7 лет назад
After leaving an abusive relationship, Emma was abducted and raped by her former partner. Here, she talks about how restorative justice helped her to regain control and rebuild her life after the attack.
Ruth's story
Просмотров 8617 лет назад
When Ruth awoke to find her home being burgled, with her granddaughter in the house, she no longer felt safe in her own home. Meeting her burglar and finding a mutual understanding helped her move on.
Restorative justice champions - Andrew Hillas interview
Просмотров 2978 лет назад
This is an interview with Andrew Hillas, Interviewed at our restorative justice champions launch event.
Restorative justice champions interviews
Просмотров 2448 лет назад
Interviews with our restorative justice champions: Caroline Rowntree - HMP Leeds Louise Scott - Defence Solicitor Gerard Drennan - Consultant Clinical Psychologist Andrew Hillas - London CRC Tracy Kadir - Kent National Probation Service Hilary Cremin - University of Cambridge Faculty of Education John Stevenson - Restorative Approaches in Housing Alexia Gray - Kirklees Council Nicky Gunter - Tr...
A message from Howard Zehr for the RJC's AGM
Просмотров 2488 лет назад
A brief message from Howard Zehr about his vision for the future of restorative justice. Howard could not be at our AGM and so sent this message to us to join in our 2020 vision discussion about what restorative justice might look like in the future.
Restorative justice champions - an interview with Nicky Gunter
Просмотров 2258 лет назад
Restorative justice champions - an interview with Nicky Gunter
Clip from LJ Fulford's speech at the RJC's Restorative justice and the judicary event
Просмотров 3578 лет назад
Clip from LJ Fulford's speech at the RJC's Restorative justice and the judicary event
Restorative justice champions - an interview with Hilary Cremin
Просмотров 3749 лет назад
Restorative justice champions - an interview with Hilary Cremin
A victim's guide to restorative justice
Просмотров 31 тыс.9 лет назад
A victim's guide to restorative justice
Recovering from crime - restorative justice in action
Просмотров 45 тыс.9 лет назад
Recovering from crime - restorative justice in action
Restorative practice changes lives - the Restorative Service Quality Mark (RSQM)
Просмотров 4,8 тыс.9 лет назад
Restorative practice changes lives - the Restorative Service Quality Mark (RSQM)
Moving on - a short film about restorative justice
Просмотров 195 тыс.9 лет назад
Moving on - a short film about restorative justice
This is literally the dumbest thing I have ever seen or heard of. So if someone killed a loved one or family member of mines, I'm suppose to sit there and listen to why they did it? Who tf comes up with this crap? Do these people know that some people get off on hurting others? Thats like putting a rap-ist in the same room with the victim? That in itself is traumatizing. I don't care about the why. Our education system has completely brainwashed the youth. 90% of these people can't even forgive their own fathers for not being in their lives. How about we see Restorative justice used on Child Support. Bet they can't even do that.. Lets see how many of these students who come up with this crap are forgiving of their fathers not being apart of their lives. We truly living in the last days.
The irony that no one in London who steals ladies bags look like this guy 🙄
That white dude is a great actor
I really value Steve Turner's frankness in calling out the role of the media in labelling (certain) people who've made mistakes. I also appreciate and support his calling out the hypocrisy of people who like to portray an image of being tolerant and thoughtful yet don't afford people who've committed crimes an opportunity to learn from their mistakes.
Restorative justice has been found by MANY recent studies to basically be nonsense.
Bro this is my homework
same
21st Century's Emergency Services. Police & Constabulary.
What a load of shit
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@@eliogden6899 bruh
Brethren
Pure science-fiction
Hardly.
Andrew, this is very impressive, and a great cause. I was delighted to catch this interview after a tip-off from a friend. Best of luck with this ! JJW
Glad this was created but it’s highly unrealistic she would still be on the floor by the the time the police would be there Especially with the unreliable and sometimes lazy police response time in the uk lol
This is such a short yet powerful video. Hope you'll allow me to use this clip in my report. Thank you so much!
Your mum gay
It is bad and I dislike it
What if in a restorative justice session, the victim tells the perpetrator that she/he wants them to receive the death penalty? Sample: Perpetrator "I'm so sorry I killed your family member. How can I redeem myself of this crime? I will do anything." Victim: "Please hold still, while I shoot your head off your shoulders. That would make everything right." :)
"What if in a restorative justice session, the victim tells the perpetrator that she/he wants them to receive the death penalty?" The question of 'what if people do not have skillful intentions' is answered every day.
Many years ago, I participated in a Restorative Justice Circle here in Ontario facing and forgiving the man who sexually molested my youngest son. It was a profound experience being able to tell the man the impact of those perverted moments in time when our lives changed forever. As a Christian, it was my deepest struggle to forgive the unforgivable and yet the prisoner set free by this experience was me. I felt a heavy burden slip from my shoulders that day.
uhhhhh what if it was a rapist? ....... yeah fucking nope. unless they tell me restorative justice doesn't apply to rapists and pedophiles then this shit can suck it.
nobody would want to sit by someone who just broke there car or beat them up they would probably not listen and beat each other up
I don't know, the video said 85% of victims found it helpful. Gosh, I don't know who to believe.
@@amirtalaithe video lied.
Is there any chance I can download this video and add captions in Spanish? Thank you very much.
Nice attempt .
What I wanna know is why he had his hood down whilst robbing her... Idiot.
I am an undergraduate student at UAB. I am currently studying this process. I appreciate beyond words what you are doing. I was personally a victor of domestic violence, sodomy, and assault.... I internally forgave my offender and have found the priceless benefits of this although it was a one-sided experiment. I am championing restorative justice to be implemented in offenders sentencing to prevent re-offenses after the convicted is released and to prevent further violence due to bias/discriminatory related crimes that stem from victim bitterness.
BellaLesley It doesn't work for everyone, don't force it on people
BellaLesley - "related crimes that stem from victim bitterness." Are you kidding me? That does go along nicely with the videos statement "the mind replays it endlessly.. warping what really happened etc.." Nice victim blaming going on.
I value the bravery of your sharing and encourage your direction!
Great film, well done RJC!
Hi all, just to let you know that I've featured this video on the Restorative Forum for this week. It is great that you have such a group of knowledgeable, experienced and highly motivated individuals. Join the Restorative Forum, the place for open and frank debate, sharing best practice and supporting each other - www.restorativeforum.org
where's a more realistic reenactment where the perpetrator is black or muslim
sigh Must this site always be full of whatboutism from racists?
Hello, congratulations on your new website, it looks fantastic! The Restorative Forum will feature this video for a week. The Restorative Forum is a free resource for the whole Restorative Community. It is the place for open and frank debate, sharing best practice and supporting each other. Join the Restorative Forum now: www.restorativeforum.org
This is a really great video. Do you have a version with subtitles or close captioned for the hearing impaired?
+Chris Fitz The video now has correct subtitling throughout. The voice over doesn't begin until 45 seconds in - there is only background music before that - hope that helps.
That's excellent, thank you!
Only 30% of people have heard of the term #RestorativeJustice Watch & share our film #MovingOn to raise awareness: ruclips.net/video/fWtFtWY3Hh8/видео.html
I am currently doing an Extended Project Qualification on restorative justice as part of my A levels and I'm finding it really interesting! I've done surveys which I have posted online and people have started to look into it to answer my questions so slowly and surely the word is getting out!
Victim Offender Dialoges can make a big difference in a community. Less crime fewer victims.
Agnes Furey You're ignorant on how to defeat crime
Restorative practice changes lives - watch the animation about the #RSQM that was screened at our event today ruclips.net/video/Po_z3qHTlXM/видео.html
Normally hit skip after 5s and i've skips loads of crap but this one made me pause and watch and i watched the whole thing. I like the concept.
It is an interesting idea so far, there's not being anything like it before. I think it is more a benefit psycologically for the victim more, however, if the convicted defendant has remorse, it may help them also, it helps them deal with the after affects of the crime, the idea of the victim and a convicted defendant meeting to discuss their unfortunate event and reconcile to move on might be helpful to both, so far, there seems to have only been support groups for the victims.
***** Any sources you can reference?
Actually, there has been many alternatives to restorative justice throughout the world. It's just in European culture, there hasn't been anything like it before. So, because it's just now appearing in Caucasian culture, people think this ancient African, Asian, Australian, Native North American and South American technique is new.
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This is nice
Watch Moving on - a short film about restorative justice here: ruclips.net/video/fWtFtWY3Hh8/видео.html Restorative justice works - please share this film and help us spread the word