Public Lecture Series 2023: Allison Kooijman
HEALING AND LEARNING AFTER HARM IN THE HEALTHCARE SYSTEM: THE POTENTIAL OF A RESTORATIVE APPROACH Delivered on March 13, 2022 by Allison Kooijman. Ali is a PhD Student in the School of Nursing at UBC Okanagan where she studies the contributions that a Restorative Approach stands to make in the healthcare context. Ali experienced harm […]
Read More »2022 Associates and Fellows
Meet the 2022 Cohort of Associates and Fellows Associates Diane Crocker is a Professor in the Department of Criminology at Saint Mary’s University. Her work explores the use of law to address social problems, particularly those that disproportionately affect women. She is currently a member of the Canadian Domestic Violence Prevention Initiative and iMPACTS: Collaborations […]
Read More »TRANSFORMATIVE JOURNEYS FOR RACIAL JUSTICE
Listen to the podcast version on CBC Ideas!! This special event brings together three remarkable leaders who are beacons for racial justice in the US and around the world. Their advocacy and work for justice transformation has shaped a generation and seeded a vision of a better future. Their journeys for racial justice began together […]
Read More »Summer Student Experience
Early Days I am about to start my third year at the Schulich School of law, and I spent the summer interning at the Restorative Research, Innovation, and Education Lab (“the Lab”). I had taken Public Law in first year with the Director of the Lab, Jennifer Llewellyn, so I knew that the Lab existed. […]
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2023 Series COVID-19’s Disorienting Impact on Criminal Justice in Nova Scotia Delivered by Emma Halpern on April 17, 2023 at 7:30 PM via Zoom. THE US CARCERAL STATE, GENDERED VIOLENCE, AND RESTORATIVE JUSTICE Delivered by Donna Coker on Monday, March 27, 2023. Healing and Learning after Harm in the Healthcare System: The Potential of a […]
Read More »Deep Dive, with Prof. Jennifer Llewellyn and Dr. Holly Northam
In episode three, of Deep Dive, Dalhousie’s President Dr. Deep Saini, speaks with Schulich School of Law Professor Jennifer Llewellyn and University of Canberra’s Dr. Holly Northam about their international collaboration in the field of Restorative Justice, as well as the Restorative Research, Innovation & Education Lab recently launched at #DalhousieU with the support of […]
Read More »The Royal Society of Canada introduces new 2020 Fellow, Jennifer Llewellyn
Jennifer Llewellyn is a leading public intellectual on justice transformation and a world leader in restorative justice. Her scholarship and practice have been ground-breaking for justice systems and other social institutions. She is the Yogis & Keddy Chair in Human Rights Law and the Chair in Restorative Justice and founded the first Restorative Research, Innovation […]
Read More »Funding Announcement for Restorative Approach to Health in British Columbia
Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research’s funding for 24 research teams through the 2020 Convening & Collaborating (C2) and Reach competitions will create pathways from research evidence to impact and help ensure that cutting-edge health research can directly improve the health of British Columbians and BC’s health system. Creating pathways to research impact: MSFHR funds […]
Read More »Rethinking Crime and Punishment: Restorative Justice in the Hudson Valley
An article on the transformational potential of Restorative Justice, featuring expertise from Prof, Llewellyn. Rethinking Crime and Punishment: Restorative Justice in the Hudson Valley – (therivernewsroom.com) View a print-friendly version of this page
Read More »Rethinking Justice: Jennifer Llewellyn to Lead the First International Restorative Justice Lab
From our partners at Wagners Law Firm on the launch of the Restorative Lab. Rethinking Justice: Jennifer Llewellyn to Lead the First International Restorative Justice Lab – Wagners Personal Injury Lawyers View a print-friendly version of this page
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