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Making It Right: Building Peace, Settling Conflict
Making It Right: Building Peace, Settling Conflict | Marilee Peters
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What if there were no prisons? Alternative approaches to dealing with crime are underway around the world to explore how victims, offenders, and communities can heal rifts and repair damage. It s often called restorative justice. It s a way to think about the deeper reasons behind crimes, and suggests that by building more caring communities, it s possible to change our societiesand ourselves. Making It Right relates true stories of young people who are working in innovative ways to further peaceful resolution of conflict and to heal past wounds. The book begins with individual injustices, such as bullying, and works up to collective ones, like wars. Each chapter begins with a dramatic fictional account, making the topic engaging and relevant for kids. Restorative justice isn t going to change the world overnight, nor will it end all crime or prevent all wars. But it s a powerful way to get teens thinking about how they can participate in building a more peaceful society."
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Remember: "Sometimes conflicts can actually create opportunities for us to make the world a better place." ?????? #Annick

kspenmoll 👏❤ thanks for the reminder! 8y
Gezemice Send this to my previous work place, please. They were so conflict avoidant that you had to be 100% vigilant about always smiling and never phrasing anything in a way that might sound as blame. It is exhausting and it results in passivity and simerring resentment. It was soul-killing. (edited) 8y
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