Little Book of Circle Processes

Little Book of Circle Processes
Author: Kay Pranis
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 76
Release: 2015-01-27
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781680990416

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Our ancestors gathered around a fire in a circle, families gather around their kitchen tables in circles, and now we are gathering in circles as communities to solve problems. The practice draws on the ancient Native American tradition of a talking piece. Peacemaking Circles are used in neighborhoods to provide support for those harmed by crime and to decide sentences for those who commit crime, in schools to create positive classroom climates and resolve behavior problems, in the workplace to deal with conflict, and in social services to develop more organic support systems for people struggling to get their lives together. A title in The Little Books of Justice and Peacebuilding Series.

Little Book of Circle Processes

Little Book of Circle Processes
Author: Kay Pranis
Publsiher: Good Books
Total Pages: 76
Release: 2005-06-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 156148461X

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Circle processes offer a way of bringing people together to understand one another, strengthen bonds, and solve community problems—a necessity in an era of division, polarized politics, and angry debate. Our ancestors gathered around a fire in a circle, families gather around their kitchen tables in circles, and now we are gathering in circles as communities to solve problems. This peacemaking practice draws on the ancient Native American tradition of a talking piece and combines that with concepts of democracy and inclusivity. Peacemaking circles are used in neighborhoods to provide support for those harmed by crime and to decide sentences for those who commit crime, in schools to create positive classroom climates and resolve behavior problems, in the workplace to deal with conflict, and in social services to develop more organic support systems for people struggling to get their lives together. The circle process hinges on storytelling. It is an effort bringing astonishing results around the country. Chapters include: Circles in Practice A Circle Story—Finding a Way to Move Forward after a Workers Strike Foundations of Circles A Circle Story—Finding Understanding in the Classroom Key Elements of Circles A Circle Story—Finding Healing from Violent Crime Organizing a Talking Circle A Circle Story—Finding Respect Across Generations Circles in Perspective A Circle Story—Finding Connection within Family A title in The Little Books of Justice and Peacebuilding Series.

Peacemaking Circles

Peacemaking Circles
Author: Kay Pranis,Barry Stuart,Mark Wedge
Publsiher: Living Justice Press
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2013
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781937141011

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The Little Book of Restorative Discipline for Schools

The Little Book of Restorative Discipline for Schools
Author: Lorraine Stutzman Amstutz
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2015-01-27
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781680990430

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Can community-building begin in a classroom? The authors of this book believe that by applying restorative justice at school, we can build a healthier and more just society. With practical applications and models. Can an overworked teacher possibly turn an unruly incident with students into an "opportunity for learning, growth, and community-building"? If restorative justice has been able to salvage lives within the world of criminal behavior, why shouldn't its principles be applied in school classrooms and cafeterias? And if our children learn restorative practices early and daily, won't we be building a healthier, more just society? Two educators answer yes, yes, and yes in this new addition to The Little Books of Justice and Peacebuilding series. Amstutz and Mullet offer applications and models. "Discipline that restores is a process to make things as right as possible." This Little Book shows how to get there.

Little Book of Conflict Transformation

Little Book of Conflict Transformation
Author: John Lederach
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 74
Release: 2015-01-27
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781680990423

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This clearly articulated statement offers a hopeful and workable approach to conflict—that eternally beleaguering human situation. John Paul Lederach is internationally recognized for his breakthrough thinking and action related to conflict on all levels—person-to-person, factions within communities, warring nations. He explores why "conflict transformation" is more appropriate than "conflict resolution" or "management." But he refuses to be drawn into impractical idealism. Conflict Transformation is an idea with a deep reach. Its practice, says Lederach, requires "both solutions and social change." It asks not simply "How do we end something not desired?", but "How do we end something destructive and build something desired?" How do we deal with the immediate crisis, as well as the long-term situation? What disciplines make such thinking and practices possible? A title in The Little Books of Justice and Peacebuilding Series.

The Little Book of Racial Healing

The Little Book of Racial Healing
Author: Thomas Norman DeWolf,Jodie Geddes
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2019-01-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781680993639

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This book introduces Coming to the Table’s approach to a continuously evolving set of purposeful theories, ideas, experiments, guidelines, and intentions, all dedicated to facilitating racial healing and transformation. People of color, relative to white people, fall on the negative side of virtually all measurable social indicators. The “living wound” is seen in the significant disparities in average household wealth, unemployment and poverty rates, infant mortality rates, access to healthcare and life expectancy, education, housing, and treatment within, and by, the criminal justice system. Coming to the Table (CTTT) was born in 2006 when two dozen descendants from both sides of the system of enslavement gathered together at Eastern Mennonite University (EMU), in collaboration with the Center for Justice & Peacebuilding (CJP). Stories were shared and friendships began. The participants began to envision a more connected and truthful world that would address the unresolved and persistent effects of the historic institution of slavery. This Little Book shares Coming to the Table’s vision for the United States—a vision of a just and truthful society that acknowledges and seeks to heal from the racial wounds of the past. Readers will learn practical skills for better listening; discover tips for building authentic, accountable relationships; and will find specific and varied ideas for taking action. The table of contents includes: Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Trauma Awareness and Resilience Chapter 3: Restorative Justice Chapter 4: Uncovering History Chapter 5: Making Connections Chapter 6: Circles, Touchstones, and Values Chapter 7: Working Toward Healing Chapter 8: Taking Action Chapter 9: Liberation and Transformation And subject include Unresolved Trauma, Brown v. Board of Education, Lynching, Connecting with Your Own Story, Wht Healing Looks Like, Engage Your Community, and much more.

The Little Book of Victim Offender Conferencing

The Little Book of Victim Offender Conferencing
Author: Lorraine S. Amstutz
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2009-12-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781680992526

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Victim offender dialogues have been developed as a way to hold offenders accountable to the person they have harmed and to give victims a voice about how to put things right. It is a way of acknowledging the importance of the relationship, of the connection which crime creates. Granted, the relationship is a negative one, but there is a relationship. Amstutz has been a practitioner and a teacher in the field for more than 20 years.

The Power of Circles

The Power of Circles
Author: Norman G. Lavery
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2016-08-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781498281355

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Communication is the key to all successful human interactions. In light of the expanding use of texting and other forms of electronic communication, we risk losing the personal, face-to-face meetings that have been the mainstay of positive relationships between individuals and groups for thousands of years. Lavery shows how the circle process is a powerful tool for overcoming this worrisome situation, as it offers a way to enhance communications, build and rebuild relationships, and improve problem-solving capabilities within families, neighborhoods, schools, corporations, and civic organizations. Narratives by participants in the Community Circles program attest to the capacity of people and groups to work together to resolve contentious issues, especially when they are provided with a safe place in which to tell their stories and be listened to by others--without judgment. The circle process has been used successfully for thousands of years in indigenous cultures. With the help of the insights in this book, we now have the opportunity to use circles today to resolve many of the challenging issues that confront our society. The Power of Circles is a valuable guide for the journey ahead.