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Welcome to RJOB!
This is the Restorative Justice Online Blog. We call it RJOB in part because that is its acronym, but primarily as a reminder that it is “our job” to develop, expand, evaluate and strengthen restorative justice theory and practice. RJOB's purpose is to provide a forum for timely information and commentary about restorative justice developments.
Kim Workman: My first experience with restorative justice
I have often wondered what restorative justice practitioners would have thought of the process. While much of what happened was culturally appropriate, it may well have been unacceptable in a western setting. The victim, as far as I could determine, did not seem to be traumatised by sharing her story and innermost feelings with the community - nor was she subsequently stigmatised by the villagers as a victim of incest. The penalty was quite severe, and yet at the end of the process, there was provision for reconciliation and full community restoration.
May 04, 2009 Story, Region: Pacific, Indigenous, Country:New Zealand, Case:Sexual, Policy, Correspondent:Kim Workman









