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Page 1: Restorative Justice Principles: LHS is committed to resolving incidents of harm to individuals and property in a: Respectful Safe Restorative Manner.
Page 2: Restorative Justice Principles: LHS is committed to resolving incidents of harm to individuals and property in a: Respectful Safe Restorative Manner.

Restorative Justice Principles:

LHS is committed to resolving incidents of harm to individuals and property in a:

Respectful

Safe

Restorative Manner

Page 3: Restorative Justice Principles: LHS is committed to resolving incidents of harm to individuals and property in a: Respectful Safe Restorative Manner.

Retributive vs. RestorativeOffenses are

committed against authorities

Violate rules of law or policies

Offender is accountable to authorities (police, school officials)

Offenses are acts committed against victims

Violate people and community trust

Offender is accountable to the victim and community

Page 4: Restorative Justice Principles: LHS is committed to resolving incidents of harm to individuals and property in a: Respectful Safe Restorative Manner.

Retributive vs. RestorativeAccountability equals

suffering

Victims not main focus

Offenders are defined by misbehavior or offense

Accountability is taking responsibility for behaviors and repairing the harm

Victims/community play a key role

Offenders defined by taking responsibility and changing behavior.

Page 5: Restorative Justice Principles: LHS is committed to resolving incidents of harm to individuals and property in a: Respectful Safe Restorative Manner.

Retributive vs. RestorativeOffenses are result

of individual choice with individual responsibility

Offenses have individual and social aspects and are results of individual choice and conditions that lead to the behavior

Page 6: Restorative Justice Principles: LHS is committed to resolving incidents of harm to individuals and property in a: Respectful Safe Restorative Manner.

Restorative Justice Focuses on:

Putting things right when they have gone wrong

Meaningful accountability

Engaging morals and values because they are more powerful for influencing behaviors than laws and rules

Page 7: Restorative Justice Principles: LHS is committed to resolving incidents of harm to individuals and property in a: Respectful Safe Restorative Manner.

Restorative Justice Focuses on:

Recognizing that morals and values depend on relationships of caring and that communities and families have more power than courts do

Restoring a proper balance of power and engaging healthy personal power for those harmed (victims), those causing harm(offenders), and those impacted by the harm.

Page 8: Restorative Justice Principles: LHS is committed to resolving incidents of harm to individuals and property in a: Respectful Safe Restorative Manner.

Accountability For Everyone Means:

Recognizing/acknowledging that your behavior caused the harmUnderstanding from the person harmed exactly what the harm wasAcknowledging that you had a choice in causing that harmTaking steps to repair the harmTaking steps to prevent the harm from happening again

Page 9: Restorative Justice Principles: LHS is committed to resolving incidents of harm to individuals and property in a: Respectful Safe Restorative Manner.

LHS partners with the Dane CountyTimeBank

Both groups work together to coordinate the Youth Court/Restorative Justice Panels

Page 10: Restorative Justice Principles: LHS is committed to resolving incidents of harm to individuals and property in a: Respectful Safe Restorative Manner.

The Dane CountyTimeBank Youth Court is:

Trained jury of the student’s peers that:

Review information about the incidentQuestion the student involved in the incident and their parents/guardiansDetermine an appropriate sentence

Page 11: Restorative Justice Principles: LHS is committed to resolving incidents of harm to individuals and property in a: Respectful Safe Restorative Manner.

Serve as jurorsStaff the Youth CourtTeach Life Skills classesMentor youth as they complete sentences

TimeBank Members:

Page 12: Restorative Justice Principles: LHS is committed to resolving incidents of harm to individuals and property in a: Respectful Safe Restorative Manner.

Serve as jurorsContinue to attend classes and clubsUtilize the service offered through

theTimeBank

Youth are encouraged to continue to participate and use theTimeBank support available to them.

Page 13: Restorative Justice Principles: LHS is committed to resolving incidents of harm to individuals and property in a: Respectful Safe Restorative Manner.

How Can You Get Involved?Mentor a respondent or jurorTeach a classProvide a service opportunityHelp staff the courtTutor jurors or respondentsJoin the TimeBank and share your skills and

talents with the youth or those who support them

Please contact TimeBank at (608)663-0400 or

[email protected]

Page 14: Restorative Justice Principles: LHS is committed to resolving incidents of harm to individuals and property in a: Respectful Safe Restorative Manner.

•Restores the wellbeing of all those involved in the incident

• Focuses on prevention


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