RJ City Groups

There are two kinds of discussion groups: working groups and interest groups. The former are generally short-term and focused on a particular task. The latter are longer-term and focused on an area of interest or concern.

Working Groups

Right now we have one working group. If there is enough interest in particular matters, we may create other working groups to discuss those.

small checkmark Discuss RJ City:  Ask questions, propose corrections or additions, raise objections, propose programmes and generally comment on RJ City as presented in the Phase 1 Report.

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Interest Groups

We have two interest groups. One deals generally about application of restorative justice today. The second is dedicated to issues raised by applying restorative justice in prisons.


small checkmark RJ Today: This is where you can discuss your experiences, problems, triumphs, burdens, etc. with applying restorative approaches today. The application may take place in criminal or juvenile justice systems, schools, workplaces, communities or other contexts.

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small checkmark RJ and Prisons: Are you trying to implement restorative justice in a prison setting? Is it possible to have a "restorative prison", or is confinement inherently non-restorative? What are the special problems and opportunities in prisons?

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Customs

The following are intended to help working group discussions reflect four key values of RJ City: respect, solidarity, active responsibility and peaceful social life.

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Working Groups are generally short-term and focused on a particular task. Interest Groups are longer-term and focused on an area of interest or concern.

 

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