India Round Table with Ailbhe Griffith, Austin Stack and RJI President Lisa Rea (recorded April 4, 2024)
The following is round table discussion with victims/survivors of violent crime, Ailbhe Griffith (Ireland) and Austin Stack (Ireland). There is an extensive question and answer session after formal presentations are made by each survivor. Each survivor is an advocate for
RJI President Lisa Rea: Podcast Interview with Martin Howard at India Restorative Justice Conference (April 2024)
The following is the featured podcast interview shown on April 4, 2024 at the inaugural at the India Restorative Justice Conference: Restoration and Reintegration of Victims and their Families held at ICFAI Law School in Hyderbad, India. RJI President Lisa
India conference podcast interview: Azim Khamisa with RJI President Lisa Rea and Dr. Upneet Lalli (April 2024)
The following is a podcast interview with victim/survivor Azim Khamisa of the Tariq Khamisa Foundation. The recording was shown at the International Conference on Restoration and Reintegration of Victims and Families with Restorative Justice in Hyderabad, India at ICFAI Law
International Conference on Restorative Justice: HPNLU Shimla (India)-October 22, 2020 video recording
The following is the full recording of the International Conference on Restorative Justice & the Challenges of the 21st Century in India. The 8 1/2 hour virtual conference on October 22, 2020 was organized by Himachal Pradesh National Law University,
Upneet Lalli podcast: India (May 23, 2019)
From Chandigarh, India Today's podcast is with Dr. Upneet Lalli. Upneet is the Deputy Director of the Institute of Correctional Administration & also a co-founder of the Social Action Foundation Of Equity (SAFE). https://socialactionfounda.wixsite.com/actionchd/gallery Dr. Upneet Lalli has a Doctorate in Psychology
Crime, Punishment & Justice: Restorative Justice in India
The following article printed in The Tribune is written by Upneet Lalli, Deputy Director. Institute of Correctional Administration, Chandigarh, India. Around the globe governments are concluding that there is a better way to respond to violence and crime. Restorative justice seeks to hold offenders
A call for restorative justice in India
We share the following article from the Institute of Correctional Administration based in Chandigarh, India. RJI re-publishes this article which was first shared with us at our social media hub at LinkedIn.com. Around the world justice systems are being challenged to do