RJ Basics
Tier I
Tier II
Tier III
100

A tool to regulate communication in a circle.

What is the 'talking piece'?

100

A quick, one-on-one conversation, using five specific questions?

What is a 'Restorative Chat'?

100

A type of question you should NOT ask during a restorative process.

What is 'Closed Ended'?

100
The 'bad' type of shame.

What is 'stigmatizing shame'?

200

Where Circle practice originated.

What are 'Indigenous communities'?

200

A type of Circle with the goal of creating relationships.

What is 'Community Building'?

200

The type of circle held when one person is going through a hard time.

What is 'Individual Support'?

200

The 'good' type of shame.

What is 'reintegrative shame'?

300

A list of guidelines created by a group that acts as a living document.

What are 'community agreements'?

300

A type of Circle in which a group of people discuss the same topic.

What is 'Community Interest'?

300

The communication tool used to paraphrase someone's statement back to them.

What is 'reflection'?

300

Percentage of time to be spent on Tier III processes.

What is '5%'?

400

A list of tools, from least formal to most formal.

What is the 'Restorative Practices Continuum'?

400

The only tool or item that distinguishes the Circle Keeper from the participants.

What is a 'script'?

400
This must take place with each party before a restorative process can be held.

What is 'prep'?

400

When Tier III might be useful in schools.

What is 'returning from suspension'?

500

Proactive versus reactive.

What is restorative practices versus restorative justice?

500

A way of speaking that separates people from their actions.

What is 'Affective Language' or 'Nonviolent Communication'?

500

You should not bring parties together for a restorative process if they cannot ____.

What is 'take accountability'?

500

Who you would include in a Tier III process.

What is 'any/all stakeholders'?
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