Pillars of RJ
RJ History
Practices of RJ
UCAN RJ Practices
Retributive Justice (punishment based) vs. Restorative Justice
100

How many pillars hold the foundation of Restorative Justice 

Repairing Harm

Building Relationships

Accountability

Voluntary participation

100

True or False: 

Restorative justice focuses on restoring relationships and harm caused by with establishing or re-establishing social equality in relationships through repairing harm

True 

100

True or false: 

Solution and problem-solving focused conversations are examples of Restorative Practices


True

100

This RJ Practice is used in class daily with students and teachers 

Community Circles

100

Retributive Justice - Retributive (punishment based) Lens

Restorative Justice - Restorative Lens 

200

This RJ Pillar focuses understanding what happened, what caused it, and the best way to move forward

Repairing Harm

200

Who is typically involved in the RJ process? 

The person who caused the harm, the person impacted by the harm, and a mediator(s) (sometimes support person for either side is offered) 

200

What is a restorative justice practice that includes groups of people sitting in a circle and taking turns answering questions or responding to prompts

Community Circles

200

True or False: 

Social Work group is an example of restorative justice

True - the goal of group is to build social-emotional skills through community, a key tool for conducting restorative justice practices 

200

Retributive Justice - Blame based

Restorative Justice - Problem solving based 

300

This RJ Pillar prioritizes the importance of community through mutual respect

Building Relationships

300

True or False: 

Restorative Justice practices are rooted many practices including: 

-Indigenous teachings/practices from around the world, faith communities, prison abolition movement, civil rights movement,

True 

300

True or False: 

Building skills based in social-emotional learning and mindfulness does not support restorative justice practices 

False - building these tools helps you be more understanding of yourself and others around you, a key part to restorative justice 

300

UCAN practices community service for repairing harm (torn posters/bulletin boards, harmful words or actions, etc) through: 

-Helping fix the torn posters/bulletins 

-Helping teacher/social worker/BIS with tasks in class/group 

-Supporting student that was harmed (helping with class work, getting lunches for the class, etc) 

-*Other examples

300

Retributive Justice - focuses on the past and misdeeds 

Restorative Justice - focuses on the future and growth 

400

This RJ Pillar prioritizes personal responsibility(ies) to self and community 

Accountability

400

True or False: 

Restorative Justice (RJ) is based on new-age ideas from the United States

False 

- RJ roots are based in many different (and similar) practices and teachings from across the world but the modern movement is credited in New Zealand in the 1970s

400

This restorative practice offers the opportunity to serve community through volunteering time (can be done pre-emptively or in response to harm caused) 

Community Service 

400

UCAN offers this form of restorative justice that focuses each party discussing their understanding and needs with an uninvolved 3rd party to ensure all parties are equally heard 

Mediation - this can be between students, students and staff, group mediation including multiple people and supportive parties 
400

Retributive Justice - person who did harmful act is villainized

Restorative Justice - act of harm is seen as what it is but person who did it is seen as a whole person with their circumstances considered

500

This pillar centers the importance personal autonomy (self-governance) and the choice to be involved in something. 

Voluntary participation

500

What is a restorative justice practice that utilizes a third-party person supporting two or more parties with frustrations?

Mediation


500

Retributive Justice - those impacted have their needs ignored by system

Restorative Justice - those impacted have their needs centered and basis of restorative path forward

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