Narrative accounts from the citizens,victims, and offenders restoring justice program |
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Authors: | Madeline Lovell Jacqueline Helfgott Charles Lawrence |
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Affiliation: | Seattle University |
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Abstract: | This paper describes the Citizens, Victims, and Offenders Restoring Justice (CVORJ) program, a prison-based program conducted as a pilot study at the Washington State Reformatory. The program brings together offenders and victims - though not involved in the same crime - in the company of interested community members to discuss restorative justice principles. The program focuses on the sharing of personal narratives of crime to explore how the harms resulting from crime can best be addressed and justice achieved. Of interest was how a restorative justice model that highlighted community participation could be incorporated into a correctional setting and whether healing could result from the use of surrogate offenders, victims, and community members. The restorative nature of the program, its method of operation, results from the qualitative evaluation, and key implementation challenges are presented. |
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Keywords: | Restorative Justice Victim-offender Reconciliation Prison Treatment Corrections Evaluation Conflict Resolution |
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