Updates from the Zehr Institute
NEW PUBLICATIONS In 2018, look for a new anthology, Listening to the Movement: Essays on New Growth and New Challenges in Restorative Justice (Wipf and… Read more about Updates from the Zehr Institute
NEW PUBLICATIONS In 2018, look for a new anthology, Listening to the Movement: Essays on New Growth and New Challenges in Restorative Justice (Wipf and… Read more about Updates from the Zehr Institute
THE EMPHASIS at CJP is markedly different from what graduates encounter in PhD programs. Those programs, after all, are known for work done in isolation,… Read more about Peacebuilders with Doctorates: Theorizers, not theorists
In spring 2018, a restorative justice process was used in a groundbreaking felony case in North Carolina. YoungJi Jang was involved in facilitated dialogue for… Read more about Restorative Justice used in Groundbreaking North Carolina Felony Case
Representatives from six police departments across the country attended a law enforcement retreat on restorative justice in November 2016 near Harrisonburg, Virginia. The retreat was… Read more about RJ Retreat Brings Together Law Enforcement Practitioners
WHEN GREGORY WINSHIP MA ‘17 begins teaching a new course of conflict transformation training at United States Penitentiary, Leavenworth, he waits until the second session… Read more about First Master’s In Restorative Justice Graduate
IN A WIDESPREAD, FAST-MOVING FIELD such as restorative justice (RJ), how does a major grant-funding organization discern where to allot funds? One answer: engage with… Read more about Maximizing Restorative Justice Impact
JACQUES MUSHAGASHA MA ‘16 FROM BUKAVU, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO / LIVING IN HARRISONBURG, VIRGINIA / SERVES AS PRESIDENT OF THE CONGOLESE COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION… Read more about The Practicum Experience
For many professionals interested in earning a graduate degree, moving to Virginia to study full-time for two years at the Center for Justice and Peacebuilding… Read more about Limited Residency Progam Enables Professionals to Earn Graduate Degrees
Eight women who comprise the fourth cohort of Eastern Mennonite University’s Women’s Peacebuilding Leadership Program began their intensive studies at the Summer Peacebuilding Institute this… Read more about Fourth Cohort of Women’s Peacebuilding Leadership Program Begins Studies at the Summer Peacebuilding Institute
The meeting began with an unlikely handshake between the two South Africans, Tsidiso and Paul, black teenager and white policeman, orphan and murderer. Nearly a decade… Read more about CJP faculty and partners join in the National Racial Reconciliation Process