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Community-Based Restorative Justice is a collaborative approach to addressing harm and conflict within a community,…
Cultural competence in restorative justice refers to the ability of individuals and systems to understand, respect, and…
Digital Justice and Algorithmic Accountability refer to the ethical principles and practices aimed at ensuring…
Elder abuse refers to the intentional or negligent actions that cause harm or risk of harm to an older adult, while…
Restorative Justice in Juvenile Systems refers to an approach that focuses on repairing the harm caused by juvenile…
Restorative Justice Alternatives refer to approaches in conflict resolution that emphasize repairing harm and restoring…
Restorative Justice Applications refer to practices and frameworks that focus on repairing harm caused by wrongdoing…
Restorative Justice Evaluation Metrics refer to the criteria and tools used to assess the effectiveness and outcomes of…
Systemic barriers to justice refer to entrenched social, economic, and institutional obstacles that disproportionately…
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