Realizing the full potential of restorative justice

Realizing the full potential of Restorative Justice

Restorative justice has more to offer than just diverting people from the criminal justice system. It’s a powerful way of thinking that can reshape justice.

by Jennifer Llewellyn May 2, 2018

Tags: Gender Justice; Schools / Campuses; Domestic Violence / Sexual  Violence




The Restorative Justice Process at the Dalhousie University Faculty of Dentistry

Report From The Restorative Justice Process at the Dalhousie University Faculty of Dentistry

May 2015, Prepared on behalf of the participants by:
Jennifer J. Llewellyn, Jacob MacIsaac, and Melissa MacKay

Tags: Gender Justice; Schools / Campuses; Workplaces / Professions; Healthcare




Exploring Restorative Inquiries with Jennifer Llewellyn

18 September, 2019 | Guest: Jennifer Llewellyn | Host: Julian Ward

Restorative Inquiries: Considering the Cases of Dalhousie Dentistry and the Nova Scotia Home for Colored Children

Tags: Race / Racial Justice; Institutional Abuse / Failures of Care; Healthcare; Child Welfare; Public Inquiries




Reform through renewed relationship – The Restorative Inquiry on the Home for Colored Children | Tony Smith

Tony Smith of VOICES/Home for Colored Children Public Inquiry discusses the future of restorative justice in Canada at the National Restorative Justice Symposium in Halifax, Nova Scotia on November 21–22, 2016.




Reconciling the Work of the TRC | Jennifer Llewellyn

Peacebuilding, Reconciliation and TRCs, University of Manitoba, January 27, 2010




Jennifer Llewellyn on “A Restorative Approach to Peacebuilding”

Venue: “Legal Philosophy between Law and Transnationalism” seminar series, Nathanson Centre, Osgoode Hall Law School, Toronto January 9, 2015




Key Elements for Making Space for Collaboration & Building Partnerships for Justice & Reconciliation | Brenda Morrison

Brenda Morrison, Director of the Centre for Restorative Justice and an Assistant Professor in the School of Criminology at Simon Fraser University, discusses the future of restorative justice in Canada at the National Restorative Justice Symposium in Halifax, Nova Scotia on November 21–22, 2016. 




Reflecting Culture and Custom in Justice | Paula Marshall

Paula Marshall of the Mi’kmaw Legal Support Network discusses the future of restorative justice in Canada at the National Restorative Justice Symposium in Halifax, Nova Scotia on November 21–22, 2016.




A Restorative Approach & Education for Justice and Reconciliation | Fania Davis

Fania Davis, Executive Director of Restorative Justice for Oakland Youth, speaking at the International Restorative Conference in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada on June 27, 2016.

Tags: Race / Racial Justice; Schools / Campuses




Toward Justice and Reconciliation in Canada – The Role of Restorative Justice Keynote | The Honourable Murray Sinclair

The Honourable Murray Sinclair, Senate of Canada, discusses the future of restorative justice in Canada at the National Restorative Justice Symposium in Halifax, Nova Scotia on November 21–22, 2016. 

Tags: Race / Racial Justice; Institutional Abuse / Failures of Care; Healthcare; Child Welfare