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Restorative Justice: Principles, Practices, and Implementation (Training Broadcast)

An introduction to restorative justice concepts, principles, and values is provided during this 32-hour distance learning program. Participants will be able to: recognize the traumatic impact of crime on victims, communities, and offenders, and ways to be responsive to crime victims' needs and interests; explain and evaluate the configuration, methods, and potential uses of various restorative practices; identify several practical strategies for developing active partnerships within the community; manage personal, interpersonal, and organizational change, and prepare strategies to address responses to change efforts; and develop the first stages of an action plan. This set of videos provides the on-air sections of this distance training program. This set of videotapes is to be used in conjunction with NIC accession no. 017207. Accession Number: 017612

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