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Callum's story
Managing discipline is a daily challenge for schools. When things go wrong and a child like Callum is seriously harmed can a restorative approach repair the damage and prevent such incidents in the future? Callum's mum, the police officer, and his school vice-principal share their experiences. |
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Aaron's story
After Aaron Sampson, 15, was robbed by some boys who’d been bullying him at school, a restorative justice meeting gave him a chance to regain his confidence. Here, Aaron and his mum Linda tell their stories. |
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Christine's story
When Christine’s stepfather was released from 12 years in prison, restorative justice helped her to face her fears about meeting the man who’d murdered her mother. |
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Elyn's story
Elyn Mitchell is the clerk of a Religious Society of Friends (Quaker) Meeting. When their Meeting House was damaged in an arson attack, the effects were felt across the local community. Here, she talks about using restorative justice to repair the harm, and build a more positive future. |
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An Eventful Journey – Restorative Justice and Leicestershire Police
This resource charts PC Sandie Hastings' journey since her first training course with Thames Valley Police in 1999, detailing the meteoric development of restorative justice in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland. |
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Resolution #45 Autumn 2012
Download issue #45 of our Resolution magazine Members can access this download by clicking here |
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Resolution #46 Winter 2013
Download issue #46 of our Resolution magazine Members can access this download by clicking here |
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Resolution #47 Spring 2013
Download issue #47 of our Resolution magazine Members can access this download by clicking here |
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Resolution #48 Summer 2013
Download issue #48 of our Resolution magazine Members can access this download by clicking here |
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Resolution #49 Autumn 2013
Download issue #49 of our Resolution magazine Members can access this download by clicking here |
