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Field of Practice: Restorative Justice

PhD candidate in law

Tammy Krause, MA ’99 Chorlton-cum-Hardy, England Tammy Krause was the founding director of JustBridges, a group working across the United Stated to develop awareness of… Read more about PhD candidate in law

PhD candidate in social work & research

Barb Toews, MA ’00 Lancaster, Pennsylvania After eight years of going “behind the walls and bars” to work with prisoners and prison staff, Barb Toews… Read more about PhD candidate in social work & research

Howard Zehr’s Capital Introduction to Restorative Justice

On Oct. 16, 2008, the United States Sentencing Commission held a “working luncheon” in Washington D.C., where EMU restorative justice professor Howard Zehr was the… Read more about Howard Zehr’s Capital Introduction to Restorative Justice

Howard Zehr Keeps Planting Restorative Justice Seeds

At age 65, Howard Zehr muses with friends and colleagues about retiring and spending more time on his photography and kayaking, but he shows no signs of… Read more about Howard Zehr Keeps Planting Restorative Justice Seeds

How Effective Is Restorative Justice?

Though contemporary restorative justice began only about 30 years ago, the effectiveness of these practices in reducing violence, incarceration, recidivism, and suspensions and expulsions in… Read more about How Effective Is Restorative Justice?

Restorative Justice Network of African Americans

Four years ago, Jacqueline Roebuck Sakho, MA ’09, was working as the faith-based outreach coordinator for the Division of Corrections in Shelby County, which surrounds Memphis,… Read more about Restorative Justice Network of African Americans

Transforming Memphis Little By Little

In April 2009, when Forbes magazine labeled Memphis, Tennessee, as the second-most dangerous metropolitan area in the United States (after Detroit), at least a dozen… Read more about Transforming Memphis Little By Little

‘Talking Stick’ Helps Heal

Getting to know the neighbors took on a new dimension recently at a gathering of residents at a Southeast Memphis apartment complex. Summoned as part… Read more about ‘Talking Stick’ Helps Heal

Turmoil To Renewal: Jean Handley’s Saga

In the spirit of Raku, the artist makes no demands, expects nothing, follows no absolute plan, is secure in change, learns to accept another solution… Read more about Turmoil To Renewal: Jean Handley’s Saga

‘No’ to Cycle of Vengeance: Despite Murder of Daughters

I was awed and humbled by my 2008 Summer Peacebuilding Institute (SPI) session at Eastern Mennonite University (EMU) where I met, studied, and reflected with… Read more about ‘No’ to Cycle of Vengeance: Despite Murder of Daughters

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