Review:
Restorative Justice Practices In Schools
overall review score: 4.5
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Restorative justice practices in schools are a form of discipline that focuses on repairing harm caused by conflicts rather than punishment.
Key Features
- Emphasis on building relationships
- Focus on empathy and understanding
- Involvement of all stakeholders in the resolution process
- Repairing harm and restoring relationships
- Promoting accountability
Pros
- Promotes a positive school climate
- Reduces repeat offenses
- Empowers students to take responsibility for their actions
- Fosters empathy and understanding
Cons
- Can be time-consuming to implement
- Requires extensive training for staff
- May not be effective for all situations or individuals