Published On: April 15th, 2012|

The Sydney Morning Herald – Alex Johnson

“Restorative practices in schools have grown out of the restorative justice system, where offenders are required to sit down, talk and put themselves in the shoes of their victims. It aims to help victims let go of anger by understanding – and even forgiving – the offender. It gives offenders the chance to apologise and take a step towards breaking the cycle of crime.”(more)