| This document examines concerns that practitioners of restorative justice must keep in mind when working with people from different cultures. |
Multicultural Implications of Restorative Justice: Potential Pitfalls and DangersQuicklink Submitted By Mikhail Lyubansky No comments
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| This document examines concerns that practitioners of restorative justice must keep in mind when working with people from different cultures. |
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Mikhail Lyubansky, Ph.D., is a teaching associate professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, where he teaches Psychology of Race and Ethnicity and courses on restorative justice.
Since 2009, Mikhail has been studying and working with conflict, particularly via Restorative Circles (a restorative practice developed in Brazil by Dominic Barter and associates) and other restorative responses to conflict. Together with Elaine Shpungin, he now supports schools, organizations, and workplaces in developing restorative strategies for engaging conflict, building conflict facilitation skills and evaluating the outcomes associated with restorative responses via Conflict 180.
In addition to conflict and restorative (more...)
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