Global Certificate in Restorative Justice for Social Impact
-- ViewingNowThe Global Certificate in Restorative Justice for Social Impact is a comprehensive course designed to empower learners with the essential skills and knowledge required to drive social change through restorative justice practices. This course is critical in today's world, where there is an increasing demand for alternative approaches to traditional justice systems that prioritize healing and rehabilitation over punishment.
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โข Introduction to Restorative Justice
โข Historical Background of Restorative Justice
โข Restorative Justice Theory and Principles
โข Types of Restorative Justice Practices
โข Restorative Justice and Criminal Justice Systems
โข Restorative Justice and Victim Support
โข Restorative Justice and Community Engagement
โข Implementing Restorative Justice in Social Impact Programs
โข Evaluating Restorative Justice Programs and Outcomes
โข Future Directions for Restorative Justice and Social Impact
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As a key player in the restorative justice process, mediation facilitators guide conversations between victims, offenders, and their respective supporters. Their primary goal is to help participants gain a better understanding of the impact of the offense, fostering healing and personal growth. 2. **Restorative Practitioner (30%)**
Restorative practitioners design, facilitate, and evaluate restorative processes in a variety of settings, including schools, workplaces, and criminal justice systems. They help build and repair relationships, encouraging accountability and empathy among all parties involved. 3. **Policy Analyst in Restorative Justice (20%)**
Policy analysts in restorative justice focus on shaping and evaluating restorative justice policies, programs, and practices at the local, national, and international levels. They help create a more supportive environment for restorative approaches in the criminal justice system and other sectors. 4. **Training Coordinator (15%)**
Training coordinators are responsible for designing, coordinating, and delivering training programs for restorative justice practitioners. They ensure that professionals in the field have the necessary knowledge and skills to effectively implement restorative practices in their respective settings.
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