Bricks and Mortar of Restorative Justice - OJJDP

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March 14, 2012 (tentative ). Email questions for the webinar panel, with the subject line “RJ Webinar Questions”, to
Bricks and Mortar of Restorative Justice: Built to Withstand the Winds of Change

Presenters

a Webinar hosted by

The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Date: January 26, 2012 Time: 2:00-3:30pm ET Target audience: juvenile justice professionals, educators, faith-based entities, community organizers and law enforcement professionals

Dr. Gordon Bazemore Professor of Criminology Florida Atlantic University

Restorative Justice Level: Intermediate

Note: you must register for the Webinar to participate. Click here to register! For registration questions contact Michelle Duhart-Tonge at [email protected].

Learning Objectives This Webcast is designed to teach participants how to: 1. Understand restorative justice as an effective, evidence-based alternative to court processing and punitive disciplinary approaches; 2. Explain the role of victim, offender, and community in the restorative process; 3. Design, implement, and apply restorative practices across the full spectrum of juvenile justice, from minor crimes to a range of serious and violent offenses to alternatives for zero tolerance policies in schools; 4. Understand systemic change in implementation of restorative justice — moving from an emphasis on punishment and treatment, to accountability and making amends for harm caused by crime.

Dee Bell Program Manager Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice

Moderator

Email questions for the webinar panel, with the subject line “RJ Webinar Questions”, to Linda Rosen ([email protected]) by January 10, 2012.

Save the Date for the Next Webinar in This Series: Restorative Justice Practice to Address DMC March 14, 2012 ( tentative )

We look forward to your participation!

Lindsey Draper Wisconsin DMC Coordinator