Transformative Justice - Seminary
Instructor: Dwight Duff. School: Ambrose University College. Date: May 2009. Description: Transformative Justice is a new, yet old way of thinking and
doing justice. It is not a specific program or set of programs
but it is a way of thinking about responding to the problem
of crime. It offers a set of values that guides decisions on
policy, programs, and practice. This course will look at a
transformative response to crime as a resource for
reconciliation of victims, offenders and community. It will
study the effectiveness of the current retributive model and
the role the media plays in its perpetuation. The student will
be invited to consider a transformative model of justice that
is grounded in Christian, as well as other faith traditions.”
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