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Restorative justice thinking and practice continues to grow. Meet some of the people giving shape to the movement, and read their latest work.

Eliza Ahmed
Eliza Ahmed has contributed to theory-based empirical understanding of restorative justice principles in the context of conflicts and injustices in realms as diverse as child abuse, school bullying, and workplace bullying.
Doina Balahur
Doina Balahur works with restorative justice implementation in Romania.
Adriana Barbosa Sócrates
Adriana Barbosa Sócrates is a psychologist working with restorative practices in Brazil.
Mike Batley
Mike Batley is the executive director of the Restorative Justice Centre in South Africa.
Gordon Bazemore
Gordon Bazemore is Professor and Chair of the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, and Director of the Community Justice Institute at Florida Atlantic University.
John Braithwaite
John Braithwaite has contributed to the application of restorative justice principles in both criminal and business crime.
Michael Braswell
Michael Braswell studies issues of peacemaking and corrections.
Adolfo Cerreti
Adolfo Ceretti is a researcher and practitioner in Milan, Italy.
Dobrinka Chankova
Dobrinka Chankova is a pioneer in introducing restorative justice practices to Bulgaria’s criminal justice system.
Jayne Crisp
Jayne Crisp is a practitioner and training working with victims.
Di Xiaohua
Di Xiaohua promotes research and practical implementation of restorative justice principles in China.
Albert Dzur
Dr. Albert Dzur teaches courses in political theory and public administration ethics in the Political Science Department at Bowling Green State University. He is also a Research Fellow at the Social Philosophy & Policy Center.
Marc Forget
Marc Forget is a Canadian educator developing programs aimed at reducing violence.
Theo Gavrielides
Theo Gavrielides is an academic and a practitioner working in the fields of restorative justice, criminal justice and human rights.
Eric Gilman
Eric Gilman is the Restorative Justice Coordinator for the juvenile court in Clark County (Washington).
Stephanie Haider
Stephanie Haider is Coordinator for the Victim Restoration Program in Minnesota’s Dakota County Community Corrections.
Scott Harris
Scott Harris is the Director of Restorative Justice for the Correctional Service of Canada in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Linda Harvey
Linda Harvey has been a social worker, mediator and volunteer community organizer for close to 40 years.
Hennessey Hayes
Hennessey Hayes is working to enhance our understanding of the ways in which restorative responses to youthful offending shape young people’s view of crime and how this relates to future behaviour.
Carolyn Hoyle
Dr Carolyn Hoyle is Reader in Criminology at the Centre for Criminology, and Fellow of Green College, University of Oxford.
Juhani Iivari
Juhani Iivari researches victim-offender mediation in Finland.
Jackie Katounas
Jackie Katounas is a restorative justice advocate and practitioner working in New Zealand prisons.
Mike Ledwidge
Mike Ledwidge is a career police officer and restorative justice trainer in Surrey, England.
Marian Liebmann
Marian Liebmann is a mediation practitioner and trainer from the UK.
Robert MacKay
Robert MacKay is a social worker studying restorative justice theory and practice in Scotland.
Jaime Martin
Jaime Martín coordinates international relationships for the Secretary of Penitentiary Services, Rehabilitation and Juvenile Justice in Catalonia, Spain.
Gabrielle Maxwell
Gabrielle Maxwell is a researcher on restorative justice initiatives in New Zealand.
Fred McElrea
Frederick WM McElrea is a judge in the Auckland District Court in New Zealand.
David Miers
Dr. David Miers is Professor of Law at Cardiff Law School, UK researching the place of victims in the criminal justice system.
David B. Moore
David B. Moore is a facilitator and trainer in constructive communication, conflict management and restorative justice in Australia.
Allison Morris
Allison Morris is involved in research on restorative justice initiatives in New Zealand.
Tim Newell
Tim Newell is a former prison governor working with restorative justice programmes in the UK.
Pat Nolan
Pat Nolan is the President of Justice Fellowship, the criminal justice reform arm of Chuck Colson’s Prison Fellowship Ministries.
Sandra O'Brien
Sandra O'Brien is the Director of the Center for Public and Social Policy and Assistant Professor of Public Affairs at Florida Gulf Coast University (FGCU).
Terry O'Connell
Terry O'Connell is the director of Real Justice Australia.
Don John O. Omale
Don John O. Omale is a correctional psychologist/criminologist promoting restorative justice in Nigeria.
Lenka Ouředníčková
Lenka Ouředníčková has been instrumental in introducing restorative justice practices to the Czech justice system.
Paul McCold
Paul McCold is currently living in Olympia Washington and is an Adjunct Professor at Simon Fraser University, School of Criminology.
Silvina Paz
Silvina Paz is a lawyer and mediator working to increase the use of penal mediation in Argentina.
Christa Pelikan
Christa Pelikan is a researcher working on victim-offender mediation in Austria.
Frauke Petzold
Frauke Petzold is a mediator and trainer from Germany.
Kay Pranis
Kay Pranis is the restorative justice planner for the Minnesota Department of Corrections.
Rick Prashaw
Rick Prashaw, an educator and facilitator from Ottawa, Canada.
Marty Price
Marty Price is the founder and director of the Victim Offender Reconciliation Program (VORP) Information and Resource Center in Asheville, North Carolina.
Lisa Rea
Lisa Rea advocates criminal justice reform to include forgiveness and reconciliation.
Declan Roche
Declan Roche is researching accountability mechanisms in restorative justice processes.
Duane Ruth-Heffelbower
Duane-Ruth Heffelbower is a founding member of the Victim Offender Reconciliation Program in Fresno, California.
Mara Schiff
Mara Schiff is a restorative justice researcher interested in the impact of restorative justice on communities.
Pedro Scuro
Pedro Scuro is a researcher and writer working with restorative practices in Brazil.
Ann Skelton
Ann Skelton is a human rights lawyer working for restorative justice in South Africa's juvenile justice system.
Sónia Sousa Pereira
Sónia Sousa Pereira is a former criminal lawyer and a researcher working on the implementation of victim-offender mediation and other restorative practices in Portugal.
Marjorie Bing Stanislaw
Marjorie Bing Stanislaw works with community members in Pennsylvania to change the way justice is done.
Heather Strang
Heather Strang is a restorative justice pioneer working in victims issues.
Barb Toews
Barb Toews is a restorative justice practitioner and trainer working with incarcerated individuals in Pennsylvania.
Mark Umbreit
Mark Umbreit is the founding Director of the Center for Restorative Justice & Peacemaking.
Daniel W. Van Ness
Dan Van Ness is executive director of the Centre for Justice and Reconciliation at Prison Fellowship International.
Ted Wachtel
Ted Wachtel has been doing his part taking “restorative practices” beyond the criminal justice system to all aspects of society and everyday life for almost a quarter of a century.
Lode Walgrave
Lode Walgrave is working to develop a maximalist model of restorative justice.
Elmar Weitekamp
Elmar Weitekamp is a restorative justice pioneer in Germany. He is studying the relationship between the restorative justice movement and the human rights movement which led to truth and reconciliation commissions.
Dennis Wong
Dennis Wong is a restorative justice pioneer in Hong Kong.
Martin Wright
Martin Wright was an early advocate for restorative justice in the UK and Europe, and continues to provide leadership there and abroad.
Howard Zehr
Howard Zehr is widely recognized as a major restorative justice pioneer.
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