Victims Rights and Restorative Justice
Fairfield Center for Restorative Justice
Originally incorporated in 1982 as the first Community Mediation Center in the Commonwealth of Virginia, the Fairfield Center offers a comprehensive array of conflict resolution, communications excellence training, business services, restorative justice and civic engagement initiatives. Click here to access their website.
Victims and Reentry Webinar
Click here to watch " Victims and Reentry Webinar" from National Reentry Resource center.
National Confernce om Restorative Justice
"Traditional practices in American justice policy are offender focused and increasingly understood to be much less effective at producing justice or safer communities than advocates acknowledge, often create counterproductive and socially destructive side effects and are expensive. In short, American justice policy may be unsustainable. This session provides foundation for moving justice policy toward more effective, less destructive and affordable forms of justice where policy is informed by and rooted in theory, principles and processes of restorative and community justice." Click here to visit their webpage and note the next National Conference on Restorative Justice will be June 8 - 10, 2011 at Campbell University, Raleigh, North Carolina.
