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Website of the Month: RESTORE

The mission of the RESTORE programme (Responsibility and Equity for Sexual Transgressions Offering a Restorative Experience) is “to facilitate a survivor-centered community-driven resolution of selected sex crimes that creates and carries out a plan for accountability, healing and public safety.” Using community conferencing, the programme brings together victims and offenders of sexual assault to discuss the harm done through the crime and develop a plan for repairing the harm.

http://restoreprogram.publichealth.arizona.edu/Default.htm

The home page provides an introduction to the programme, and links to the programme brochure.

Concept describes the goals and values underlying the RESTORE programme.

Process explains the 4 stages of the programme

Research is a bibliography of research papers and presentations from the RESTORE team. Many of the papers have links to the full-text. 

Questions lists the categories of frequently asked questions such as ‘About RESTORE’, ‘Participant Preparation’, and ‘Determining Successful Outcomes’.

Resources provides links for organizations offering support to both victims and offenders and their families as well as links to research resources.

RESTORE Team is a listing of individuals and organizations associated with the programmes

 

 

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