First-Year Seminars 110RJ - Explor. in Restorative Justice

Spring
2019
01
4.00
Lucas Wilson;Lenore Reilly
TTH 11:30AM-12:45PM
Mount Holyoke College
106813
Reese 324
lbwilson@mtholyoke.edu;lreilly@mtholyoke.edu
This course is a first year seminar on the principles and practices of restorative justice. Restorative justice is a movement that seeks to reimagine justice by building on indigenous theories and practices of human community. Students examine principal restorative justice models and programs for how they understand and respond to harm, especially as they reflect the accountability of key stakeholders (victims, offenders, communities and justice systems). Restorative justice approaches are contrasted with conventional western ways of addressing harm, be they small or large ruptures in the social fabric. The ideas of key activists and theorists in restorative justice circles are critically engaged in institutional settings ranging from schools to prisons.
First-year students only, by placement.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.