Our ancestors gathered around a fire in a circle, families gather around their kitchen tables in circles, and now we are gathering in circles as communities to solve problems. The practice draws on the ancient Native American tradition of a talking piece. Peacemaking Circles are used in neighborhoods to provide support for those harmed by crime and to decide sentences for those who commit crime, in schools to create positive classroom climates and resolve behavior problems, in the workplace to deal with conflict, and in social services to develop more organic support systems for people struggling to get their lives together. A title in The Little Books of Justice and Peacebuilding Series.
The Big Book of Restorative Justice : Four Classic Justice & Peacebuilding Books in One Volume
Howard Zehr, Allan MacRae, Kay Pranis, Lorraine Stutzman Amstutz
bookThe Big Book of Restorative Justice : Four Classic Justice & Peacebuilding Books in One Volume
Howard Zehr, Allan MacRae, Kay Pranis, Lorraine Stutzman Amstutz
bookLittle Book of Circle Processes : A New/Old Approach To Peacemaking
Kay Pranis
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