The Little Book of Restorative Justice for Colleges and Universities, Second Edition: Repairing Harm and Rebuilding Trust in Response to Student Misconduct (Justice and Peacebuilding)
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Book Synopsis: A Practitioner's Reference and Guide to Implement Restorative Justice on Campus
Here’s a call to colleges and universities to consider implementing restorative practices on their campuses, ensuring fair treatment of students and staff while minimizing institutional liability, protecting the campus community, and boosting morale, from an associate dean of student affairs who has put these models to work on his campus.
Restorative justice is a collaborative decision-making process that includes victims, offenders, and others who are seeking to hold offenders accountable by having them (a) accept and acknowledge responsibility for their offenses, (b) to the best of their ability, repair the harm they caused to victims and communities, and (c) work to reduce the risk of re-offense by building positive social ties to the community. David Karp writes in his introduction, “As a student affairs administrator, I have become deeply committed to the concept and practice of restorative justice. I have experienced how it can work given the very real pressures among campus conduct administrators to manage high case loads, ensure fair treatment, minimize institutional liability, protect the campus community, boost morale in a division with high turnover, and help students learn from their mistakes without creating insurmountable obstacles to their future successes.”
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Looking for a solution to promote fair treatment, reduce institutional liability, and boost morale on your college or university campus? Look no further than "The Little Book of Restorative Justice for Colleges and Universities, Second Edition" by David Karp. This comprehensive guide offers practical strategies for implementing restorative justice practices, ensuring that students and staff are treated fairly while repairing harm and rebuilding trust in response to student misconduct.
Restorative justice is a collaborative decision-making process that holds offenders accountable for their actions. By accepting responsibility, repairing the harm caused, and building positive social ties within the community, offenders can reduce the risk of re-offense and learn from their mistakes. With the constant pressure on campus conduct administrators to manage high case loads and minimize institutional liability, implementing restorative justice can provide a much-needed solution.
David Karp, an experienced associate dean of student affairs, shares his in-depth knowledge and commitment to restorative justice in this second edition. His practical approach, based on real-life experiences, will guide you through the process of implementing restorative practices on your campus, while simultaneously protecting the campus community.
Don't let student misconduct go unchecked and leave a negative impact on your campus. Take action now and explore the power of restorative justice with "The Little Book of Restorative Justice for Colleges and Universities, Second Edition." Repair harm, rebuild trust, and create a positive learning environment for your students.
Click here to get your copy and embark on a transformational journey with restorative justice today!
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