Colleen Pawlychka Appointed to Global Advisory (Canada)-July 9, 2020
News Release: July 9, 2020 11:00 am Pacific Time Canadian Dr. Colleen Pawlychka Appointed to RJI’s Global Advisory Council Today Restorative Justice International (RJI) announced the appointment of Dr. Colleen Pawlychka (Canada) to RJI’s Global Advisory Council (GAC). Dr. Pawlychka is a criminologist
Hans Barendrecht Podcast-Netherlands (November 28, 2018)
RJI welcomes Hans Barendrecht as our special guest on our newest podcast. Hans is the Chief Executive Officer of Prison Fellowship Netherlands (Gevangenenzsorg Nederland). He has served in this capacity since 1995. Trained as a lawyer at the court of
John Sage Podcast: Crime Victim, CEO of Bridges to Life (Texas) Sept. 14, 2018
Lisa Rea interviews John Sage. With great pleasure RJI brings this podcast to you. We honor John's work today. John Sage is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Bridges To Life (BTL). Most of John’s professional life has been spent in
RJI Appoints Australian Martin Howard to Global Advisory Council (July 2018)
https://soundcloud.com/martin-howard/sycmore-tree-project-interview-martin-howard July 24, 2018 RJI has appointed Martin Howard of Queensland, Australia to serve on its Global Advisory Council. Martin is an art director and web designer (martinhoward.info). He has 20 years' experience as an advocate of restorative justice and as a
RJI Podcast with Martin Howard: In-Custody Restorative Justice (Queensland, Australia) May 2017
We are very pleased to share this podcast with you as we talked with Martin Howard of Queensland, Australia about his experience with the Sycamore Tree Project, an in-prison restorative justice program bringing together victims of crime and offenders. Martin
Restorative Justice in a Kansas Prison: Parents meet Offender
TOPEKA, Kan. — Early one morning along a stretch of nearly deserted Kansas highway, Cameron Freeman, a college student from Nebraska, and Zachary Harrison, an Air Force loadmaster, were involved in a violent traffic collision that left one of the
Sycamore Tree: Restorative Justice at work in Queensland, Australia
RJI appreciates the good and important work being done in Queensland, Australia through Prison Fellowship-Queensland. Restorative Justice International is a big advocate of in-prison programs that bring victims of crime together with offenders to talk about crime. This program, as
Restorative Justice in Seychelles at Montage Posee Prison
RJI was pleased see the following article about victims and offenders meeting in Montage Posee Prison in Seychelles. We thank the Seychelles News Agency for this link. RJI believes that restorative justice is extremely powerful when brought into prisons and jails around
Restored Life Journeys: Bill Dyer’s story (Florida, U.S.)
RJI acknowledges the work of Bill Dyer, a victim of violent crime in Florida and founder of Restored Life Journeys. He tells his story via Plough.com. http://www.plough.com/en/articles/2014/july/restorative-justice We appreciate the work of Restored Life Journeys and glad to have them as an
Restorative Justice in Prison: It’s About Time
Don't think restorative justice belongs in prison? Think again. Some of the best in-prison restoraive justice programs are operating today whether you know it or not. Two great examples: the Sycamore Tree Project, a model restorative justice program created by