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Extract from the source item:'A RESTORATIVE CITY FOR NEW SOUTH WALES –COULD NEWCASTLE BE A MODEL?'
A/Prof John Anderson and Dr Nicola RossNewcastle Law SchoolFaculty of Business and LawUniversity of NewcastleMs Mary Porter, AMPresident, NED Incand former MLA, ACT Legislative Assembly
A RESTORATIVE CITY•Further than the introduction of restorative justice and restorative practices –involves transforming the culture and social fabric of a city to embed restorative practices so that they become second-nature•Models and Experiences of Restorative Cities•Hull UK -world’s first restorative city•Leeds UK•Oakland, California USA•Whanganui, NZ•Canberra, ACT Australia
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Extract from the source item:Editor's note: This is the first of a two-part look at restorative practices, an emerging method to address school conflicts and juvenile arrests. Part two will delve into how Middletown is employing these tactics. MIDDLETOWN - City youth advocates and school administrators are changing how they han...
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Extract from the source item:Restorative justice practices are not a means for excusing student misbehavior, a New York City high school teacher writes.
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