Introduction to Restorative Justice: Theory and Practice

PEAC 203 Introduction to Restorative Justice: Theory and Practice explores the theory and practice of restorative justice. Themes include retribution, punishment and deterrence; Indigenous approaches to justice; trauma and healing; shame and empathy; community, belonging, forgiveness, and reconciliation. Students will gain familiarity with the process models of victim-offender mediation, family-group conferencing, and peacemaking circles; and will learn how restorative practices are being used in our schools.

Prerequisites
English Studies 12 or equivalent with a minimum of 60%. PEAC 100 and PEAC 101 are recommended.
Credits
3.00