Skip to content.
news
You are here: Home articlesdb articles Morton, Jonathan. South African NGO Furthers the Implementation of Restorative Justice

Summary

Morton, Jonathan (2003). South African NGO Furthers the Implementation of Restorative Justice Restorative Justice Online. April 2004 Edition.

Khulisa, a South African crime prevention organization, has made significant inroads applying restorative justice in a society that has faced significant increases in crime over the past decade. Khulisa, whose name means to nurture the development of a person, uses an array of programs to assist children at risk and young offenders. In addition to working throughout the country, Khulisa also partners with a variety of governmental departments.

Link: www.restorativejustice.org/editions/2004/April/SouthAfricanNGO

4718

RJ around the World

RJ Around the World

RJ Library

Search 8763 publications on restorative justice
Spotlight

Check out these sections of RJ Online


Legislation

Leading Edge

Defining Restorative Justice

Biblical Justice


What is Restorative Justice?

Restorative justice is a theory of justice that emphasizes repairing the harm caused or revealed by criminal behaviour. It is best accomplished through cooperative processes that include all stakeholders. More



Update

 

Sign up for free monthly updates on restorative developments around the world.

 

 

Submit

an article for publication on RJ Online.