Dr. Sandro Calvani Podcast (Bangkok, Thailand)-April 28, 2022
RJI's podcast with Dr. Sandro Calvani recorded in Bangkok, Thailand on April 28th, 2022. Sandro is a former United Nations (UN) diplomat, Caritas executive, writer and university professor, and president of the Scientific Council of the Giuseppe Toniolo Institute for International
Prosecutors Get Behind Restorative Justice-Washington, D.C. (NPR) July 2, 2019
RJI was glad to hear this story from National Public Radio (July 2, 2019) about D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine's support for restorative justice. This is not new. Smart on crime prosecutors are coming on board supporting restorative justice. Prosecutors are
Oregon: editorial in support of Restorative Justice (Mail Tribune)
RJI appreciates this editorial from Southern Oregon's Mail Tribune. They are right. Restorative justice is a new idea that is also based on something that has been around a long time in many cultures. After concluding mass incarceration does not work,
New Zealand Restorative Justice Leaders: Radio New Zealand podcast (April 2018)
RJI is pleased to share the following podcast interview from Radio New Zealand with two important restorative justice experts who are greatly respected in the field of justice and restorative justice. Chris Marshall, professor, Victoria University of Wellington and Diana Unwin
RJI Podcast with Dan Van Ness, Restorative Justice Pioneer (June 2017)
Dan Van Ness has been involved with restorative justice for over 35 years, first with Prison Fellowship (USA), where he worked for 12 years and, since 1996, with Prison Fellowship International, an association of national NGOs in 120 countries. He
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
Offender & Victim Speak in Support of Restorative Justice: UK
RJI shares the following excellent video called "The Woolf Within." It tells the story of Peter Woolf, the offender, and Will Riley, his victim. We thank Peter Woolf and Will Riley for the use of this video and credit Level Films
UK documentary: “Can Criminals Say Sorry?” with Brooke Kinsella
RJI is posting this excellent documentary "Can Criminals Say Sorry?" with host Brooke Kinsella and produced by BBC Three Documentary. It's an intensive look at restorative justice from a crime victim's perspective. Kinsella is a crime victim whose brother was murdered. She does a great job